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 A Family of Barn Owls +9

marked, for they fought desperately with beak and talons in their [my test against being photographed.

It would be a matter of great satisfaction [0 see the Barn Owl he- cnme an abundant resident here, independent of its great usefulness to the communitt': but» as long as nearly e\'er_\' owner of a gun looks upon any wild bird as legitimate game, there is little hope of any increase among our feathered friends.

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Questions for Bird Students I"

[2, What Sparrows may be expected to reach Portland. Conn.. from April 1’10?

t3. \Vhat Warblers are due at herlin. hiu, tmni May rem?

I4. \‘Vhat migrants should visit Central Park. New York Cin'. in April?

is. How mam species of birds have been noted by a single obsener in one Mar (lﬂ\ In southern New Jerse\ 3

16. How mam birds llZHL' been recorded from within a radius of eight miles of VVelleslei College, Mass?

Ct)rrert answers to the ﬁrst scri ‘ of questions have been received from Ruth (Ealpin, A. A. Saunders and Frederick J. Stupp: and to the

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series of questions from Ruth Galpin.