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Q.uiscalus cj.. aeneus . 
Lake tJnbagog, Maine. 
! 1397. tures came out unusually well. 
June °* We also photographed another Grackle's nest, not far off, 
in the top of an exceedingly narrow cavity and in the eafly 
afternoon I got a good negative of a third which Watrous found 
and which was built behind a large scale of loose bark exactly 
after the manner of a Brown Creeper's nest - a unique situa¬ 
tion as far as my experience goes. 
There must be at least twenty pairs of GracKles breeding 
in the neighborhood of the Outlet. They seem to live at peace 
with all their smaller bird neighbors but when a Crow appears 
there is great excitement and from far and near they gather to 
mob and drive him away. 
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