THE RUFFED GROUSE AND ITS WAYS 



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ruffed grouse has to endure in his strug- carriage, giving him a regal appear- 



o-lc for mere existence and the many ance in his native woods, surely, then, 

 cunning and gamey habits, which he can there be any reason for ever dis- 



NOW LOOK OUT 



displays when pursued by the hunter, to- puting his claim to be called "King of 

 gether with his proud, noble and erect American game birds"? 



THE GREY SQUIRREL 



Photo by J. A. Preston 



