Food of Some Well-Known Birds of Forest, Farm, And Garden

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They were found in 67 506 Fig. 9. — Western yellow-bellied flycatcher.
FOOD OP SOME WELL-KNOWN BIKDS. 23 stomachs and in 5 there was nothing else. They aggregated- 31.27 per cent of the food. Lepidoptera amounted to 6.59 per cent of the diet. They consisted of moths found in 8 stomaclis and cater- pillars found in 31. It is worthy of note that larvae of the codling moth {Carpocdpsa pomoTiella) were found in 3 stomachs and were probably contained in a number of others, but not recognizable.
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...s not impossible that some of the adult moths were of this species also, but too badly crushed for identification. Orthoptera were found in 2 stomachs and amounted to 0.62 per cent of the food.
Raphidia and a few unidentified insects made up 0.71 per cent.
Spiders were contained in 20 stomachs and amounted to 4.48 per cent, the remainder of the animal food.
Vegetable food. — Vegetable matter was found in 19 stomachs. In 1 were a few seeds of Rubus (blackberry or raspberry), in 9 were seeds of Sambucus (elderberry) , and in 2, skins of fruit not further identified; in 1, a seed of tar weed [Madia), and in 7, rubbish.


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