Birds in Their Relation to Man

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It is sought by sportsmen both for its flesh and for its gamy qualities. Its food consists of grain, berries and other soft fruits, and buds of certain trees, notably of balsam-poplar.
THE PARTRIDGE AND GROUSE.
The BOB-WHITE, or QUAIL, is found from Minnesota to Texas and eastward. It is favorably regarded by epicures and gunners and deserves the good will of those interested in agriculture. It lives in fields and pastures and during the summer feeds largely on insects. Colorado potato-beetles
...are frequently eaten : one hundred and one of these pests have been taken from the stomach of one bird. Army-worms are also devoured. When insects are not plentiful, vegetable matter, which is always taken in greater or less quantities, becomes the staple form of diet. This includes grains, seeds, THE PIGEONS. GROUSE, AND SHORE-BIRDS.
223 nuts, berries, and green leaves. Twenty-one quail taken in Nebraska between May and October had all eaten seeds and from thirty-one to forty-seven insects each.


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