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Fine Fall Spoils Shooting. Weather Too Good for the Men Behind the Hammerless. No Big Flight Now Likely. Birds Doing Well Up North, and Only Straggling Movements to Southern Winter Quarters Looked For.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-27
Nebraska Birds Are Right There as Architects. From Humming Bird With His Beautiful Lichen-covered Tree Home of Down and Spider Webs to Bigger Structures. But Some of Them Are Too Lazy to Build Any Kind of Dwelling, Laying Eggs on the Ground.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-09-01
For the Chickadees.
The Physician.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-12-22
Days With the Sandhill Crane a Quarter of a Century Ago.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-05-12
Hunters Declare Against the Spring Shooting of Ducks.
Editor.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-03-31
Ducks are Now on the Wing. Big Flight Expected Here from the North Within Short Time. Young Birds Coming First. Charley Metz Reports that Bluewings Were Never More Plentiful, but They Are Rapidly Making for South.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-09-29
Hunters Expect a Harvest. Omaha Sportsmen Hie Themselves to Lake and Field. Ducks and Chickens Plentiful. Big Birds Put In an Appearance-Good Bags Are Looked For-Mrs. Stewart Accompanies Her Husband.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-13
The Hunters' Lodge Out Among the Sunlit Sand Hills.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-11-24
Hunters' Moon Approaches. With First Blustery Weather Ducks and Geese Will Arrive. Jacksnipe Shooting is Good. Young Crabill Takes His Gun Across the River and Returns With a bag of Twenty-One Snipe.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-06
Hunters Find Poor Picking. Weather Has Been Altogether Too Pleasant to Bag Water Fowl. Quail Season is Now Open. For Fifteen Days Nimrods May Scour the Fields of Nebraska for Bob White - Many Hunters Go to the Fields.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-03
Hunting Season Fruitless. Weather Has Been Too Mild to Suit Knights of the Gun.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-24
Hunting Season Nears End. Most of the Game Birds Have Moved to Their Winter Home. Rabbit Hunting is Still Left. Local Hunters Have Little Luck in Their Efforts to Bag Some Game of Any Kind During the Last Week.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-12-08
A Memory of a Hunters Haven on the Fabled Platte.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-01-07
Quail Not Very Plentiful. Hunters Not Able to Land Bags of Any Material Size. Duck Flight is Scattered. Real Cold Days Would Set the Birds in Motion, Although it is Thought Most of Them Have Gone South.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-10
Fall Shooting is Not Good. Weather Has Not Been Good for Ducks and They are Gone. Chickens are Also Scarce. Quail Season is at an End-Not Many Good Bags Made-Many Hunters Have Made Several Trials.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-17
Wild Birds Lured to Protect Native Trees in Unique Way. How Omaha Man Solved the Problem by Making Mr. Woodpecker and Family Take Up a Permanent Residence Along With Other Feathered Enemies of Destructive Worms and Bugs.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1912-08-18
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