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Omaha Sunday World-Herald
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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
An Abused Family [Sparrows].
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-06-27
An Artful Architect [Eastern Wood-Pewee].
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-07-18
The Bird Census.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-02-21
Bird Hunting by Ear.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-08-08
Bird Life As Asset of a City, Told Realty. Dr. Towne Says Birds and Trees Live Side by Side and Scores Their Enemies. Will Not Condemn Squirrel. Cats and Boys With Slingshots Birds' Enemies.
Towne, Solon R.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-04-18
Birdlore Comedy.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-07-11
Birds and Dollars.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-11-21
Birds Found in Woods Near Omaha are Interesting. The Hunting of Warblers With Notebook and Field Glass Becoming a Fad and Leads to Delightful Revelations-Partial List of Beauties that Visit this Section Given by One Who Knows - Sign of Songsters…
Greenleaf, Miles.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-08-29
The Birds O' Night.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-08-15
The Cowardly Hawk.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-10-24
Nebraska's Most Distinguished Citizen - An Apostle of Science. Prof. Lawrence A. Bruner Honored Above All Other Men for the Great Work He Has Done Along Scientific Lines - Drove Locust Pests Out of Argentina, Taught Nebraskans How to Conserve Their Crops…
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-07-18
'mid Falling Leaves.
Editor [possibly Greenleaf].
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-10-17
Feats of Feathered Genius in the Wilds of Elmwood. Odd Habits of the Shiftless Cowbird, the Defense of a Bird Home Against the Squirrel, and the Ubiquity of the Horned Lark about Omaha. Did You Ever Find a Wood Pewee's Nest?
Greenleaf, Miles.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1915-08-08
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