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  1. Renting houses for songs

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    Manuscript of "Renting houses for songs." The document explores the unintentional restructuring of habitats for birds. With additional people purchasing land that previously housed birds, the birds are finding...

  2. Story of the robin

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    Manuscript describing the disappearance of robin eggs by a small group of chipmunk bandits.

  3. The storehouse of the red squirrel

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    In this manuscript we see the return of Piney the squirrel and the author observes that Piney and his fellow squirrels differ from other squirrels. They are different because unlike the other species of...

  4. Hunting warblers with field glasses and camera

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    Short manuscript focusing on photographing a sometimes elusive subject, the warbler. The author describes the experience of photographing a pair of the birds. It was learned not to trust the mother as she faked...

  5. The gull bread line

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    Manuscript that describes a conversation between the author and a young man who is a member of the Audubon Society. The author and man observe how many people do not take the time to feed the birds. The author...

  6. Hawks that check the rodent pests

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    Manuscript arguing that red-tailed hawks are beneficial to the environment, not detrimental as sportsmen and farmers would have the public believe. Farmers assume that the hawk is after livestock. Sportsmen...

  7. Red-breasted sapsucker

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    Manuscript that features excerpts from "Red-breasted sapsucker." The author explains that Jennings Lodge has been a preferred winter home for some of these birds as they are acquainted with many of the species...

  8. Dispersal of seeds

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    Manuscript explaining how seeds travel and spread. The document includes an interaction with a squirrel.

  9. Water ouzel or American dipper

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    Manuscript depicting a pair of water ouzels. Jack Horn from the United States Forest Service watched as one bird threw nest materials into the water, similar to how loggers toss in logs, making the...

  10. The American coot as a game bird

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    Manuscript that wonders if the American coot, also known as a mud hen, would become a game bird. Coots were considered nuisances because they took away food sources from ducks. According to the document, ducks...

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