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<h1 class="ac" style="margin-bottom:2em;">BIRDS.</h1>
<p class="ac" style="margin-bottom:2em;"><span class="smaller">ILLUSTRATED BY</span>
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY.</p>
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<div class="volumeleft"><span class="sc">Vol. III.</span></div>
<div class="volumeright"><span class="sc">No. 3.</span></div>
<div class="ac">MARCH, 1898.</div>
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<td class="c2"><span class="sc">Page</span></td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#SOME_BIRD_LOVERS">SOME BIRD LOVERS.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">81</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#BIRD_DAY">BIRD DAY.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">82</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#MARCH">MARCH.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">82</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_BIRDS_ANSWER">THE BIRD'S ANSWER.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">83</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#WHERE_MISSOURI_BIRDS_SPEND_CHRISTMAS">
WHERE MISSOURI BIRDS SPEND CHRISTMAS.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">84</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_BLACK_DUCK">THE BLACK DUCK.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">87</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_STORMY_PETREL">THE STORMY PETREL.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">88</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#WILSONS_PETREL">WILSON'S PETREL.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">91</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_STORMY_PETREL2">THE STORMY PETREL.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">92</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_BLUE-GRAY_GNATCATCHER">THE BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">95</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_AMERICAN_COOT">THE AMERICAN COOT.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">96</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_AMERICAN_COOT_2">THE AMERICAN COOT.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">99</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#INTERESTING_FACTS_ABOUT_BIRDS">
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BIRDS.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">100</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_IVORY-BILLED_WOODPECKER">
THE IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">101</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_IVORY-BILLED_WOODPECKER2">
THE IVORY-BILLED WOODPECKER.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">102</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_SPARROW_HAWK">THE SPARROW HAWK.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">105</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_AMERICAN_SPARROW_HAWK">
THE AMERICAN SPARROW HAWK.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">106</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#HINTS_ON_THE_STUDY_OF_WINTER_BIRDS">
HINTS ON THE STUDY OF WINTER BIRDS.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">109</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_SILVER_PHEASANT">THE SILVER PHEASANT.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">110</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#EIDER_DUCK_FARMS">EIDER DUCK FARMS</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">113</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_SCALED_PARTRIDGE">THE SCALED PARTRIDGE.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">114</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_MOUND_BIRD">THE MOUND BIRD.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">114</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#THE_NEW_TENANTS">THE NEW TENANTS.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">117</td>
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<td class="c1"><SPAN href="#SUMMARY">SUMMARY.</SPAN></td>
<td class="c2">120</td>
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<h2><SPAN name="SOME_BIRD_LOVERS" id="SOME_BIRD_LOVERS"></SPAN>SOME BIRD LOVERS.</h2>
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<p class="drop-cap">THE happiness that is
added to human lives by love for the
lower creatures is beyond telling.
Ernest von Vogelweide,
the great German lyric poet of
the middle ages, so loved the birds
that he left a large bequest to the
monks of Wurtzburg on condition that
they should feed the birds every day
on the tomb-stone over his grave.</p>
<p>Of St. Francis of Assisi's love and
tenderness for birds and animals many
beautiful stories have been told. The
former he particularly loved, and 'tis
related they were wont to fly to him,
while he talked to, and blessed them.
From the hands of a cruel boy he
once rescued a pigeon, emblem of
innocence and purity, made a nest for
it, and watched over it and its young.</p>
<p>Of George Stephenson, the inventor,
a beautiful story is told. One day in
an upper room of his home he closed
the window. Two or three days afterwards,
however, he observed a bird
flying against, and violently beating
its wings as though trying to break
the window. His sympathy and curiosity
were aroused. What could the
little creature want? The window
was opened and the bird flew to one
particular spot. Alas! one look into
the little nest and the bird with the
worm still in its beak which he had
brought to the mother and his four
little ones, fluttered to the floor.
Stephenson lifted the exhausted bird,
and tried to revive it. But all his
efforts proved in vain. At that time
the force of George Stephenson's mind
was changing the face of the earth;
yet he wept at the sight of the dead
family and grieved because he had all
unconsciously been the cause of their
death.</p>
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