3 . 071 , 
Jtmco hiomalis, 
Main© {Lake Ur rbagog}, 
Juno — 
1072. 
Jtmo 0, 
1076, 
A nost, containing four frosh oggs, was built under 
tho si do of a fall on log in a pasture. 
Host with young about a woo It old. 
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: ay 3o. 
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Hoar tho hog «m tho Tyler rga4 I eano suddenly upon 
a female Snow-bird at work r,osfc$f|gllrting. She bustled 
about among the leaves collecting largo mouthfuls and 
arrar ■ 'ing hen in ?. hollow among so?-?a small firs. In 
no instance did she go over ton feet away from the spot 
in her search for these atcrisis. , 
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Juno 13. K-'H- A nost by the roadsid© in • ilt in tho 
odgo of a bank in a hole that extended in and downward 
at least five inches. Tho bird sat closely but disap¬ 
peared after being started off. \i2L. i^.^vt-8 **,<- 
1079. 
Juno 16* 
12 , 
A most, beautifully concealed in the bank of an 
upturned tree, contained five largo young. 
Sot of four eggs incubated about four days; nost 
sunk in the closely-cropped turf of a sheep pasture, 
sheltered, and perfectly concealed by n mil deaf I fir 
branch which some one had •••Topped there. I Stepped 
within about four feet of this nest- when the female rose, 
flying to a neighboring fir, where she remained, utter¬ 
ing occasionally her characteristic chuck. Tho male 
did not appear. H 4 -- 
13, 
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20 , 
Host in root bank beautifully concealed by a hang¬ 
ing curtain of earthy roots; contents; five young 
about a week old. 
Sot 0-4, Incubat >d about eight days. Host on 
roadside in bank where a largo rock had beer? taken out. 
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