The Osprey: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Popular Ornithology, Volumen 2

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Osprey Company, 1898
 

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Página 28 - As the official organ of the Union, "The Auk" is the leading ornithological publication of this country. Each number contains about 100 pages of text, a handsomely colored plate, and other illustrations. The principal articles are by recognized authorities, and are of both a popular and scientific nature. The department of "General Notes" gives brief records of new and interesting facts concerning birds contributed by observers throughout the United States and Canada.
Página 12 - ... located only by seeing the bird resume the duties of incubation. The nest is of the Wood Pewee type, but much larger; being composed, outwardly, of grass stems covered with lichens. The inside is lined entirely with the ripe tips of a species of grass (Stipa species?) growing in places near the nest. It was situated thirty feet from the ground, and ten feet from the trunk of the tree. In the nest were two eggs and a third one, after receiving some injury, was thrown out of the nest, lodging upon...
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Página 28 - Notes," gives brief record of new and interesting facts concerning birds contributed by observers throughout the United States and Canada. Recent ornithological literature is reviewed at length and news items are commented on by the editors. "The Auk...
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Página 60 - As the official organ of the Union, 'The Auk 'is the leading ornithological publication of this country. Each number contains about 100 pages of text, a handsomely colored plate, and other illustrations. The principal articles are by recognized authorities, and are of both a scientific and popular nature. The department of
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