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A female lazuli bunting about to feed young in nest in a thimbleberry bush.
A female lazuli bunting with wings spread leaving the nest with food in its bill.
A lazuli bunting nest in a thimble berry bush. No eggs showing.
A lazuli bunting nest with the heads of two young showing.
Two lazuli bunting nests built beside each other.
A sora rail nest and eggs. Image note: copy negative of an image taken by Dr. Kellogg.
Landscape view of a lake with birds’ nests and eggs in the distance.
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...
Article describing bushtits in California and Oregon, including nests and behavior. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
This manuscript accounts the likability of the bush-tit, pointing out that a scientific description of the bird does not mean that one truly has discovered all there is to know about it.