MOCKINGBIRD f -May 33,1933* 

 Country Club, seven miles from Big 



7. 



Stone Gap * Taken by Camblos* 



Within ten ft* of a public highway, 

 and saddled on the branches of poison 

 ivy on a fence ,was the Mockingbird's 

 nest . In a nest composed of Hawthorne 

 twigs and lined with rootlets ,were five 

 bluish green eggs speckled with light 

 brown* (I found this nest a week before, 

 when it contained only one egg)All the 

 eggs were fresh* n 



ORIOLE f Baltimore-May 20 ,1933* 



Big StoneGap,?a* Taken by Camblos. 



I happened to be walking through a 

 large grove of poplar trees, when I was 

 attracted by the whistle of the male 

 Baltimore Oriole *Kn owing it was the nes 

 ing season, I sat down to watch him*Soon 

 he flew to a limb about fifty ft* from 

 the ground and proceeded down the limb 

 to the half built nest, on which the fe- 

 male was busy putting material*I watohe 

 them for a while, then went home* 



Two weeks later I came back and with 

 the assistance of a friend I shot the 

 nest out breaking only one 'of the four 

 eggs* The nest was composed of beautiful 



silvery, plant fibers. and lined with 

 horsehair* (Ball Park) 



