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| Jack Miner Himself | [Frontispiece] |
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| [Wild Geese at my Home] | |
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| Looking Over Esau’s Line Fence at the Writer | [2] |
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| Quail Self-serving Feed-rack | [12] |
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| Hawk and Owl Trap | [13] |
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| Shelter and Feeding place for Quail | [14] |
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| Quail Egg-shells, After Hatching | [15] |
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| Young Quail, Just Four Weeks Old | [17] |
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| Eating from the Hand that once Held the Gun | [17] |
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| Under Side of Weasel Trap and Harbor | [34] |
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| Jasper Feeding the Robins | [39] |
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| Snowball | [40] |
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| Tile Bird Houses | [42] |
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| “Why Didn’t You Knock Before You Opened the Door?” | [43] |
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| The English Sparrows’ Victims | [44] |
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| How the Woodpecker Gets the Worm | [46] |
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| The Martin “Castle” | [51] |
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| Old Duck and Young Waiting at the Gate | [60] |
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| Katie Feeding out of My Hand | [64] |
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| Polly and Delilah | [66] |
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| Showing Both Sides of Aluminum Tags | [70] |
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| Puzzle: Find the Duck’s Nest | [73] |
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| Where the Duck’s Nest Was | [73] |
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| Duck, with Young, Crossing the Field | [74] |
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| The Mulberry Family | [76] |
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| Map Showing Migration of the Ducks | [86] |
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| The Canada Goose | [93] |
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| Total Flock of Geese, 1909 | [99] |
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| The Flock of Geese, 1910 | [100] |
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| The Flock of Geese, 1911 | [102] |
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| David and Jonathan | [103] |
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| The Death of Jonathan | [104] |
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| Geese Rising from the Pond | [106] |
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| On Guard | [110] |
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| A Gallant Veteran | [111] |
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| With the Little Ones Between | [112] |
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| Faithful After Death | [127] |
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| Map Showing Migration of the Geese | [131] |
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| The Indian Achimaya | [136] |
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| Indian Woman, Fort George | [137] |
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| Returned Duck and Goose Tags | [141] |
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| My First Successful Catch of Wild Geese | [143] |
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| A Big Catch in the Big Net | [145] |
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| Children with Bird houses, Peterborough, Ontario | [150] |
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| Geese in Flight at the North Pond | [152] |
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| Geese on the South Pond | [153] |
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| Scotch Pines | [156] |
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| These were “Wild” Swans | [159] |
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| Wild Wing-tipped Swans | [161] |
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| Martin House | [169] |
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| I Love the Birds, and They Have Come to Me | [175] |
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| I Plant Roses, and They Arch My Path with Fragrant Bloom | [176] |
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| But Best of All, I Love Boys, and Boys Love Me in Return | [177] |