FOOD CHART OF OUR COMMON BIRDS. 
PESTS 
SPECIES 
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B L U LB 1R 0 
75 
25 
10 
28 
2 
22 
6 
8 
9 
18 
+ 
- 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
ROBIN 
50+ 
8 
9 
+ 
+ 
*5 
45 
+ 
— 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
HUM IHRimL 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
.+ 
+ 
BROWN THRASHER 
6 3 
35 
8 
28 
2 
12 
5 
7 
11 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
• 
+ 
— 
CATBIRD 
44 
55 
5 
14 
2 
4 
10 
4 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
Hill8E WREN 
9 8 
1 
16 
22 
12 
25 
4 
14 
+ 
+ 
C1LCKA1EL 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
VIREOS 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
CEDAR BIRD_ 
1 2 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
SWALLOWS 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
— 
1ANAGER 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
S H RlKE 
+ 
+ 
+ 
RUIST'D GROSBEAK 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
CR1W_ 
26 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
BiUE JAY 
2 4 
7 6 
+ 
11 
+ 
11 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
42 
REDWING 
2 G 
74 
+ 
+ 
+ 
13 
57 
+ 
+ 
CRACKLE 
7 0 
25 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
-ORIOLE 
84 
16 
25 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
MEADOW LARK 
72 
28 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
10B0LINK 
3 7 
63 
7 
13 
8 
5 
2 r 
36 
+ 
KINGBIRD 
90 
10 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
r-^\ 
PHOEBE 
88 
12 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
JLLA1KJILLED CUCKOO 
1TLWNY WOODPECKER 
HA1LY MOD PECKER 
100 
47 
I 
6 
30 
. 4 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
75 
25 
16 
24 
4 
+ 
23 
3 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
68 
32 
21 
24 
+ 
+ 
17 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
TUCKER 
59 
41 
10 
+ 
43 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
RIDSHOULDEREDHAWK 
MARSH HAW!_ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
SCRELCJLO W_L 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
* 
IWGLISH SPARROW 
If 
89 
2 
3 
1 
+ 
+ 
*4 
75 
10 
* ■* 
*Rice. Figures in all cases express percentages of the food indicated obtained from analysis of stomach contents. 
IGreen Peas. CROSSES indicate that the particular food forms a part of the bird’s diet. 
This chart was prepared from bird literature, largely from the reports of the Department of Agriculture, by Miss Helen A. Ball, and was first published by the Brewster 
Ornithological Club for use in the Worcester Schools. 
