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BIRD STORIES
LITTLE GATEWAYS TO SCIENCE
BIRD STORIES
BY EDITH M. PATCH
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ROBERT J. SIM
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1926
Copyright, 1921, by
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY PRESS
First Impression, May, 1921
Second Impression, May, 1922
Third Impression, March, 1926
The Atlantic Monthly Press Publications
are published by
Little, Brown, and Company
in association with
The Atlantic Monthly Company
Printed in the United States of America
TO
JUNIOR AUDUBON CLASSES
AND TO
ALL OTHER BOYS AND GIRLS THROUGHOUT THE
LAND WHO ARE FRIENDLY TO BIRDS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
For help in planning this book, for sharing his bird-notes with the writer, and for a critical reading of the manuscript, acknowledgment should be made to Mr. Robert J. Sim. Certain events in the lives of Eve and Petro and little Solomon Otus are told with reference to his observations of eave-swallows and screech owls; his trip to an island off the Maine coast for gull-sketches added greatly to an acquaintance with Larie; and but for his six-weeks' visit with the loons of "Immer Lake," much of the story of Gavia could not have been told. Since Mr. Sim contributed not only the pictures to the book, but many items of interest to the narrative, it gives the writer pleasure to acknowledge his coöperation, both as artist and as field-naturalist.
Edith M. Patch
CONTENTS
I. Chick, D.D. 1
II. The Five Worlds of Larie 18
III. Peter Piper 33
IV. Gavia of Immer Lake 49
V. Eve and Petro 66
VI. Uncle Sam 86
VII. Corbie 100
VIII. Ardea's Soldier 121
IX. The Flying Clown 133
X. The Lost Dove 150
XI. Little Solomon Otus 163
XII. Bob, the Vagabond 180
Notes
Conservation 198
Notes to the Stories 199
A Book List 208
ILLUSTRATIONS
Chick, D.D. in his pulpit Frontispiece
Firs that pointed to the sky 2
"Woodland Music after an Ice-Storm" 4
Birds, too, that had lived in rough winds 25
Floated beside him in the sea another gull, to whom he talked pleasantly 28
After Larie found a clam, he would fly high into the air and then drop it 30
It was not for food alone that Larie and his mate lived that spring 31
One was named Peter, for his father