Text Appearing Before Image: Casts or pellets disgorged by the Barred Owl. The skulls and other bones of meadow mice maybe plainly seen. A coin has been introduced into the picture to show comparative size Text Appearing After Image: View beneath a tree frequented by a Barred Owl. Showing disgorged casts which containeronly the remains of mice THE FOOD OF THE BARRED OWLTwo photographs made by H M. Stephens, at Carlisle Pa (15) The Migration of Flycatchers SECOND PAPER Compiled by Professor W. W. Cooke, Chiefly from Datain the Biological Survey With drawings by Louis Agassiz Fctertes and Bruce Horsfall COUCHS KINGBIRD This is a species of wide distribution in Mexico, but it ranges north in summerbarely to the United States, near the mouth of the Rio Grande in southernTexas. It was first seen May 8, 1877 and April 30, 1878; the earliest recordsfor eggs are May 20, 1891, May 16, 1893 and May 13, 1894. ARKANSAS FLYCATCHER This is the commonest and best known of the large Flycatchers of the West.It deserts the United States in winter and is found at that season in Mexico andGuatemala. SPRING MIGRATION PLACE Kerrville, Tex Rockport, Tex Central Kansas ....Central Nebraska . .Northern North Dakota .Old Wives Creek, Sask.
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