Bird Stories from Burroughs / Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
John Burroughs
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  • Goldfinch, nesting, [125], [126];
    • notes of, [126-128];
    • flight of, [127], [128];
    • musical festivals, [128], [129].
  • Grouse, ruffed, [133-136].
  • Hawk, marsh, habits of, [106];
    • nest of, [106-108];
    • young, [111], [112];
    • a pet young one, [112-117].
  • Hawk, red-shouldered. See [Hen-hawk].
  • Hawk, red-tailed. See [Hen-hawk].
  • Hen-hawk, flight of, [130-132].
  • High-hole. See [Flicker].
  • Jefferson, Thomas, [39], [40].
  • Oriole, Baltimore, nests of, [91-94].
  • Oven-bird, walk of, [69];
    • the two songs of, [69], [70];
    • nest of, [70], [71].
  • Owl, screech, a brood, [151], [152];
    • two owl neighbors, [152-156];
    • a captive, [153];
    • note of, [154];
    • disappearing in his hole, [154-156].
  • Partridge, [133-136].
  • Partridge, The, poem, [137].
  • Phœbe, arrival in spring, [28];
    • nests of, [29], [30].
  • Phœbe, The Coming of, poem, [31].
  • Quail, on nest, [109-111].
  • Robin, arrival in spring, [15];
    • a graceful warrior, [16];
    • the "robin racket," [16], [17];
    • nest and young, [18], [19];
    • boring for grubs, [19], [20].
  • Shrike, northern, [147-150];
    • raided by a screech owl, [155].
  • Snake, black, and song sparrows, [55], [56];
    • and catbirds, [73-76].
  • Sparrow, chipping, trying to catch a miller, [36];
    • feeding young robins, [37], [38].
  • Sparrow, song, unsuccessful nestings, [53], [54];
    • and a black snake, [55], [56];
    • a risky experiment, [56-58];
    • a bob-tailed song sparrow's nest, [58-60].
  • Swallow, chimney. See [Swift, chimney].
  • Swift, chimney, nest of, [61], [62];
    • flight of, [61], [62];
    • young, [63], [64];
    • outriding the storms, [64];
    • habits of, [64-66];
    • great gatherings and aerial evolutions of, [66-68].
  • Thrasher, brown, stealthiness of, [42];
    • nests of, [42-46];
    • skulking, [83].
  • Thrush, wood, grace and elegance of, [83], [84];
    • newspaper in nests, [84-86];
    • the song and the nests, [86], [87];
    • unsuccessful nestings, [87-89];
    • song contests, [89], [90].
  • Towhee. See [Chewink].
  • Warbler, black-throated blue, a successful search for the nest of, [100-105].
  • Whip-poor-will, eggs of, [95];
    • assimilative coloration of, [95], [97], [99];
    • young, [96];
    • gait of, [97];
    • song of, [97], [98];
    • an old bird with her young, [98], [99].
  • Wilson, Alexander, [39-41].
  • Woodpecker, downy, a winter neighbor, [161-164];
    • drumming, [164-167];
    • the mystery of his hopping up and down the trunks and branches, [167], [168].
  • Woodpecker, The Downy, poem, [169].
  • Woodpecker, golden-winged. See [Flicker].
  • Wren, house, song of, [47];
    • war with bluebirds, [47-52].
  • Wren, winter, in his summer home, [119], [120];
    • in winter, [120], [121].