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  1. Photographing shore birds

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    Herman Bohlman showing a camera to Dallas Lore Sharp. Dallas Lore Sharp Jr. looks on from the side. A fourth unidentified man is setting up a tripod to the right of the image. Several nests with eggs are...

  2. The sparrow hawk

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    The manuscript discusses the decline of using hawks in hunting and how hunters blame birds of prey for decreasing bird populations.

  3. The friendly robin

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    The manuscript begins by explaining that the robin is the most recognized and familiar of North American birds. The document explains the preferred habitat and diet of the bird. Then it continues with an...

  4. The joke was on the kingfisher

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    Manuscript about how Jack Horn of the United States Forestry Service protected his goldfish from a Kingfisher. Horn's first batch of fish had been hunted successfully by the bird. Horn learned his lesson and...

  5. Why not a bird chart on an ocean liner?

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    Manuscript describing Don Sterling's journey on the Pacific and the idea of observing bird life that follows ocean liners.

  6. List of birds

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    Manuscript with detailed descriptions of bird species the author observed in Harney County.

  7. Colonies

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    Manuscript that features excerpts from "Bird delegation." Describes photographing two colonies of birds.

  8. A study of birds

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    Manuscript describing several types of birds. The author comments on home life, habitat, and physical characteristics.

  9. Splitting a bird's tongue, cruel and barbarous custom

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    Manuscript that focuses on the Corvidae family of birds. The author describes the members of this family as tricky and thieving, but recognizes that they are intelligent. Many are kept as pets and are subjected...

  10. The bush-tit, a bird architect

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    Article describing bushtits in California and Oregon, including nests and behavior. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.

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