Birds Illustrated By Color Photograph [march 1897]

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Itis a shy bird in the East, while in the middle states it is quite thereverse. Its flight is rather laborious, at least in starting, and iscontinued by a series of rapid movements of the wings, alternating withshort distances of sailing, and is rarely protracted. On alighting, which is accompanied with a twitching of its tail, it usually settles onsome fence rail, post, boulder, weedstock, or on a hillock in a meadowfrom which it can get a good view of the surroundings, and but rarelyon a limb... of a tree. Its favorite resorts are meadows, fallow fields, pastures, and clearings, but in some sections, as in northern Florida, for instance, it also frequents the low, open pine woods and neststhere.
The song of the Meadow Lark is not much varied, but its clear, whistlingnotes, so frequently heard in the early spring, are melodious andpleasing to the ear. It is decidedly the farmers' friend, feeding, asit does, on noxious insects, caterpillars, moths, grasshoppers, spiders, worms and the like, and eating but little grain.


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