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Identifier: birdlore151913nati (find matches)
Title: Bird lore
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: National Committee of the Audubon Societies of America National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals National Audubon Society
Subjects: Birds Birds Ornithology
Publisher: New York City : Macmillan Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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nce an actual study of the Passenger Pigeon in the field is no longerpossible, information concerning its distribution and habits must be soughtfor in the records of former generations, and obtained from those yet livingwho knew the bird in its prime. Imperfect as this material is and difficult toprocure, the recent revival of interest in its tragic fate has brought to lightsufficient data to trace the life history of the race, and to fathom the causeswhich brought about its sudden and mysterious disappearance from the worldof the living. The habitat of the Pigeon, embracing as it did the vast native forest ofeastern North America, offered the bird a choice of food and residence, definiteregions thereof being occupied in proper season and in regular rotation. Eventhe fruits of the lowly herbs contributed to its bill of fare, and the handsomepoke-weed is locally known as Pigeon berry at the present day. But thebulk of its food consisted of the acorns of the numerous species of oak, the
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PASSENGER PIGEON, ADULT FEMALENote the characteristically erect pose (79) 80 Bird - Lore seeds of beech, chestnut, maple, elm, and other hardwoods, of pine and hem-lock, and of the fruits and berries of bushes and shrubs. Angleworms, snails,caterpillars, and soft-bodied insects, such as grasshoppers, helped to vary thevegetarian diet. From the frequent mineral springs and licks the bird grati-fied its craving for salt, a condiment eagerly sought by all grain feeders. The winter range of the bird comprised the territory south of Mason andDixons line, a land well stocked with its chief food supply during the inclementseasons. In one of these natural granaries the flocks would settle down andforage until the mast within a radius of two hundred miles and over had beenconsumed. While feeding in concert, the rear ranks successively rose and,passing over the whole flock, alighted in front, giving every bird an equalchance. Like an enormous wheel in slow motion, the birds moved through thewoo

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Photograph of a female Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) in captivity from the year 1898.

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