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Birds of The Palisades Interstate Parle 
ILLUSTRATIONS — [Concluded) } 
Fig. 14. Another view of the Seven Lakes Drive, between the Guest 
House and Carr Pond. A favorite resort for brush birds. . . 33 
Fig. 15. Carr Pond, or Lake Stahahe 35 
Fig. 16. Hessian Lake, at Bear Mountain, showing the surrounding 
forest 30 
Fig. 17. Site of Oven-bird’s nest 46 
FlG. 18. Nest of Chestnut-sided Warbler, from near Bear Mountain. . 46 
Fig. 19. The approach to the Guest House, showing open character of 
the forest; a favorable site for bird study 63 
Fig. 20. Opening through the forest from the Guest House to Little 
Long Pond, with portion of Hemlock Hill in the background 63 
Fig. 21. The lawn at the Guest House, looking to the East, showing 
wooded surroundings 65 
Fig. 22. The open lawn about the Guest House 65 
Fig. 23. Nest of Redstart, from near Guest House 71 
Fig. 24. Site of nest of Maryland Yellow-throat, in the tussock of grass 
near the center 73 
Fig. 25. Detail of the tussock of grass in which the Maryland Yellow- 
throat nested 73 
Fig. 26. Site of nest of Black-throated Blue Warbler, near the top of 
Hemlock Hill 75 
Fig. 27. Nest of Black-tliroated Blue Warbler, exposed to show loca- 
tion, Hemlock Hill 75 
Fig. 2S. Nest of Red-eyed Virco, showing method of construction, near 
Guest House 79 
Fig. 29. Nest of Indigo Bunting, from a brushy ravine, near Little 
Long Pond ' 81 
Fig. 30. The “ Whip-poor will Rock ” at the Guest House. The bare 
area was visited nightly by the Whip-poor-will 87 
Fig. 31. Young Whip-poor-wills, in the down, found in woods near the 
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Fig. 32. Nest and eggs of Spotted Sandpiper, on the shore of Carr 
Pond 90 
Fig. 33. Map of the Bear Mountain and Harriman Park section of the 
Palisades Interstate Park At end 
