feeding 
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feeding 
habits - 
January IS, 1902. 
Lyon*s woods' - 9*IS a.m. 
f I'his morning there were quite a few 
crows around. There were some over on 
Lyon’s peninsula. They were feeding on 
the ground but always had a guard out. 
One circled around over me every once in 
a while when I gave the call note caw 
aw caw . One sat on a limb and worked 
its body up and down violently while 
giving the notes caw caw caw caw. I 
went across the river and looked over 
the bank but could see nothing. Quite 
a number were sunning themselves in the 
trees. 
January 26. 1902. 
* n Voil’s Woods - 9«00 a.m. 
■i-his morning 1 went down in the woods by 
the plum orchard. There was about 6 
inches of snow on the ground. 
a he sun shone out from between rifts in 
light clouds and occasional flurries of 
snow fell. In Voll’s woods I was stand¬ 
ing when a brown creeper lit on a tree 
about 10 feet away. It was the closest 
I had ever seen onfe. it kept to the 
leeward side of tRB r trunk and hunted very 
slowly and carefully. Cold weather 
changes the habits. Its back matched 
the trunk very prettily. It did not 
hammer but pushed its bill into the 
crevices of the bark, turning head around 
and twisting it side ways. 
