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Allison, T.S.

Changes in Nebraska.

Anderson, Geo. P.

The Belted Piping Plover.

Anonymous.

Alas for the Meadowlark.

Among the Birds and Bees. Three Romantic but Little Frequented Suburban Resorts. Where Omahans Can Rusticate. A Delightful Row up the Big Papillion River—A Day of Perfect Summer Quiet—Ruser's Park and Irvington.

Audubon's Birthday Will be Observed in Schools.

Big Bags. Omaha Sportsmen Make a Heavy Slaughter of Ducks.

Bird Sanctuaries in Omaha's Cemeteries. Three Companies Promise State Audubons to Help Protect Songsters in Future. Bird Lovers Meet at Library and Lay Plans - Works of Audubon Discussed.

The Birds of Omaha. A List of the Species Observed In and About the City of Omaha.

Bird Songs Imitated Cleverly by Mrs. Button.

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.

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…

Don't Kill the Birds. The Sportsmen Agree not to Kill the Quail.

Duck Hunting on Marshes Near City. Nimrods Out in Large Numbers Seeking Elusive Fowl.

The Dundee Mocking Bird.

Flying on Swans.

(Geese, Ducks, Plover, Snipe and Prairie-chickens Brought into the City).

House Urged to Pass Bill to Protect Birds.

Hunters After Jack Snipe. Ducks and Geese Go North, but the Scooters of the Sedge Come in Flocks.

Hunters Flock to Fields. Many Omaha Gunners Go to Places Where Game is Good. Boats Run on River to Florence. Reports Show Chicken Shooting Still Good, Although Most of the Sportsmen are After Duck.

The Hunters of Holt! Grand Achievements of Atkinson Nimrods in the Field of Sport. A Record in the Arena of Hunting and Fishing that Discounts all Former Records.

The Lost Gun. A Prairie Chicken Hunting Story.

Ed Maurer is Taken by Game Wardens. Manager Clark of the Milliard Pays a Fine of Two Hundred Dollars for Keeping Game.

The Omaha Sportsman's Club. The First Day in the Field.

Ornithologists Find Over 75 Wild Birds. Nebraska Union to Number of Two Score Spend Happy Day in Fontenelle Forest. University Professors, Teachers, Y Boys and Plain Birders in Crowd.

A Perilous Pleasure. Aside From Its Fascinations, Duck Hunting Has a Host of Ever Present Dangers. Good Advice to Young Sportsmen, Based on the Experience of an Old Hunter.

Prairie Chickens.

Rare Sport in Nebraska. Skill and Patience Tested in Wild Goose Shooting. Characteristics of the Game. Remarkable Caution and Phenomenal Memory Displayed - Experience on the Loup and Niobrara Rivers.

Regular Guys Enjoy Wild Duck Banquet.

Shooters After Wild Fowl. Open Water and the Spring Flight Brings Out the Gunners in Numerous Force.

Spare the Birds.

Spare the Birds.

Sporting.

The Spring Hunt. What Game was Taken by the Sportsmen's Club and Who Did It?

States Sportsmen. The Twelfth Annual Convention and Tournament of the Nimrods of the State of Nebraska. The Association Expresses Itself as Decidedly in Favor of the Abolition of Spring Shooting.

Successful Sports. Return of the Hunters. A Fine Lot of Game Bagged and Brought In - The Count for Points - Banquet To-night.

Teachers Brave Rain to Go Bird Studying. Twenty-five Visit Elmwood Park, Led by Audubon Society Representatives. David Waterman Discovers Scarlet Tanager, First Seen There for Years.

No Sale of Fowl and Fish Now. Traffic in Game Shut off by Passage of Bill.

Trophies of Their Trip. Captain Worley's Side Victorious in the Gun Club Shoot.

The Valley Wild Bird Club is Pushing Conservation Under Guidance of Miss Mutz.

Dr. Whinnery's Collection Proves Him the Real Bird Man.

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.

The Woodcock's Song.

Anonymous: Miles Greenleaf and Billy Marsh.

A Chickadee at Elmwood Appreciates a Convenient Larder.

Blandford, Charles G.

In Nebraska Bottom Lands.

Bonwell, J.R.—Aix Sponsa.

The Bronzed Grackle.

C.P. Kerwin and Sandy Griswold.

Nebraska Jack Snipe.

Campfield, Jno. N. and Sandy Griswold.

Two Kinds of Swans.

Carter, R.G.

Wet Weather Birds.

Colby, F.A.

A White Grackle.

Crane, Dr. Frank.

The Return of the Birds.

D.B. F__.

A Nebraska Eagle.

Diamond Walt.

Much Game in Nebraska.

Dworak, Anton.

From Nebraska.

Editor (possibly Greenleaf).

An Abused Family (Sparrows).

Adder's Tongue or Dog's Tooth Violet?

The Case Against Long-Ear (Pellet Study).

Alaska Robin.

The Almighty's Outdoors.

The American Skylark Nesting (Horned Lark of West Omaha Fields).

Among the Missing (Spring Birds Yet to Arrive).

Another First Robin.

Another Welcome Arrival (Tree Sparrow).

From the Arctic Circle (Winter Birds).

An Artful Architect (Eastern Wood-Pewee).

Artificial Activity (Beautify Parks).

The Audubon Society.

An August Display.

The Autumn Tribute.

Barn Owl Evidence.

Beautiful Scenery Near Omaha.

Yellowhammer.

In the Beginning, God -

Beginning of a Romance (Goldfinch).

Belated Matrimony (Goldfinch).

Belling the Cat.

The Besotted Robin.

Betwixt and Between (Bird Movements).

Baths for the Birds.

The Bird Bath.

The Bird Bug (Audubon Society and Bird Study).

The Bird Census.

Bird Doldrums.

Bird Hunting by Ear.

Birdland Preparedness (Crested Flycatcher).

A Hush in Birdland.

Bird Laws.

Birds of the Air.

A New Bird Generation.

What the Birds Know.

Birdlore Comedy.

A Bird Lover's Problem (Identification of Vireos).

Bird Nest Study.

The Birds' Christmas Tree.

Birds and Dollars.

Bird Season at Its Height.

The Birds and the Heat.

The Birds' Larder.

Our Birds and the H.C.L. (Perilous Times and Birdlife Protection).

The Birds O' Night.

The Birds' Prophecy (Winter Birds).

The Birds' Thanksgiving.

Are Birds Weather Prophets.

Dead Birds.

This Is Bird-Tide (Spring Migration).

What is the Bird-Truth (Bluebirds and Purple Martins)?

Bird Wisdom.

Blonde and Brunette (Gray and Red Screech-Owls).

Blown From the Rockies.

Blue Jay—the Profane.

Bohemian Waxwings.

The Bountiful Corn.

Breeding Places for Birds.

The Bridge Builder (Phoebe).

It Is Brighter Outdoors!

The Bronzed Grackle Mob.

Brown Thrasher (and Thrush Arrival).

Brown Thrasher.

Camouflage in Birdland (Fox Sparrow Color Scheme).

The Tree Carpenters.

The Cathedral Bird.

Cats and Birds.

Cerulean (Warblers).

Challenging Dan Beard (Long-eared Owl).

Cheap Papa (Robin)!

Cheerful Cemeteries.

Cheerful Dick (Dickcissel).

The Cheerful Flicker.

Cheerful Mourning.

Cheerily! Cheerily! Cheer Up! (Robin Ballad).

Cherink! Cherink (Towhee)!

Cherry Pits in the Bath.

Cherry Thoughts - Birdlover!

The Chickadee.

Children the Flower Saviors.

Chippies in the Garden (Chipping Sparrows After Insects).

Clean the Bird House.

Cleanly Birds of Winter.

Clink—the Cardinal.

Coming Back (Spring Songsters Add to Woodland Orchestra).

Comrade Crow (in Dundee).

New Contingents Appear.

Cousins in Flower Land.

The Cowardly Hawk.

The Crippled Robin (at Little Papio Creek).

The Red Crossbills (Seen at Rustic Parks).

And the Crossbills, Too!

Crowding the Season.

The Crown of Gold (Golden-crowned Kinglet at Elmwood Park).

Danger for the Birds.

The Day Flower.

Dickcissels Drifting South.

The Disappointed Grosbeak.

Disconsolate Visitors (Robins at Elmwood and Bluebirds).

Very Distinguished Tourists (Warblers).

The Distressed Robins.

Doing Their Bit in Birdland.

Find the Earliest Wild Flower.

The Earliest Wooing (Horned Larks).

In the Early Morn.

Early Wrens.

Earth Babies Waking Up.

Bird's Noses (Crows and Elmwood Park Feeding Stations).

The Elmwood Shrike Returns.

Those Endearing Charms.

Enemies of the Weeds.

English Sparrows.

Enthusiastic Picknickers.

Eupatorium, or Joe-Pye Weed.

Keeping Everybody Happy (House Wren).

Exquisite Summer.

Amid Falling Leaves (Bird Reception Committee).

Falling Leaves.

mid Falling Leaves.

Farewell to the Swifts.

Farewell to Fine Feathers.

Fawn Lily and Lilac.

Did They Go Back?

The Birds' Fuel Famine.

Feathered High-Brows (Birds in Rustic Parks).

Feathered Hijackers (Birds Rifle Caches of Others).

Feathered Picnickers (Grackle and Jay).

A Feathered Pilot (Spotted Sandpiper Nesting at Ak-Sar-Ben Flying Field).

Feathered Salamander (Dickcissel).

Feathered Snipers.

Feather Prophets.

Feeding the Birds.

Females in Feathers.

The First Emigrant (Dickcissel Leaves in August).

The First Meadowlark.

The First Nesting (Horned Lark).

The First Winter Tourist (Black-and-white Warbler).

Flowers of the Pasture.

Fooling the Siskins.

A Fountain of Song (House Wren Habits).

The Friendly Chickadee.

Frigid Free-Lancing (Birds Resident in Winter).

This Is the Big Day (Bird Arrival).

A Gaudy Village Visitor (Cardinal).

The Genuine First Robin.

Getting Away From the War (Dame Nature's Realm of Woods and Fields).

Getting Away With It (Cowbird).

Getting Ready for Spring {Goldfinch).

Getting Away With It (Youths Shooting Cardinals).

Glad News for Bird Bugs.

Going and Coming (Bird Migration).

Going South (Crows).

Goldenrod and Sunflower.

Mr. and Mrs. Goldfinch.

The Gorgeous Colors of September.

Grackle the Comical.

The Dead Grackles.

The Grasshopper Scare (Birds and Insects).

From Gray to Gold (Goldfinch).

Great Gobs of Grackles.

Two Hardy Fellows (Kinglets).

Hawks.

Heads Up (Brown Creeper).

Hello, Jen (House Wren)!

Help the Home Builders (Yarn and Twine for Nesting Birds).

Helping the Goldfinches.

Hide and Seek {Screech Owls).

Hide and Seek (Warbling Vireo).

The High Cost of Singing.

Hookey Among the Birds.

Horned Larks.

House Hunting.

A Bum Housekeeper (Belted Kingfisher).

Fall House Cleaning (Winter Bird Squad).

Hummel and the Parks (Murder of Live Trees).

Hummingbirds.

The Hurried Hordes.

A Story Old But True (Pruning Wildwoods).

Increased Bird Population.

Indigo Indeed (Indigo Bunting).

Inland Stormy Petrels (Chimney Swift).

A Jack In the Hole (Snipe on Little Papillion Creek).

Jenny (House Wren).

Joys of the Hunt (Bird Hikes and Bobolink).

Junco.

Too Warm for Juncos.

The Junco.

Keeping Up Our Courage (Goldfinch).

Killdeer! Killdeer!

Kindergarten for Adults.

The King of the Forest. Cherries and Wild Plums.

See! See! See (Kinglets)!

Lady Slippers.

The Land Gulls.

The Language of the Tribe (Brown Thrasher).

Lapland Longspurs.

When the Leaves Are Red.

Legislation for the Birds (Dove Season and Sandhill Lake Preserves).

The Lesson of the Spring.

Libeling the Screecher (Dundee Screech Owls).

Lindens and Mallows

Linnaeus' Floral Clock.

Little Yellow-Rump (Warbler).

The Lonesome Bluebird.

Looking for Nothing (Brown Creeper).

The Lure of Nature.

A Marathon Songster (Dickcissel).

And Now for March.

Marsh Hawk.

The Martyr Bluebirds.

A Master of Economy (Cowbird).

Our Master Musician (Western Meadowlark).

The Birds Are Mating (Horned Larks).

Maytime Witchery (Common Yellowthroat).

Melancholy Days (Voices of Birds Hushed in the Woods and Fields).

On to Mexico!

In the Midnight (Owls Justly Regarded as Wise).

The Mighty Have Fallen (Blue Jay).

Our Migration Treaty.

Few Miles - Much Difference (Song Sparrows).

Milkweeds and Butterflies.

Misery Loves Company (House Sparrows and Blackbird).

Messrs. Downy and Hairy.

The Mocking Bird.

More About Owls.

The Morning Jamboree.

Mother Nature's Colors.

Mother Nature's Dressmaking.

Mother Nature's Patchwork.

Snow on the Mountains in Prairie Land.

The Mournful Bluebird.

Mushrooms.

Bird Mysteries (Cardinal and Kinglet).

Mysteries of the Pines.

Mysterious Chickadee.

Mysterious Migrants.

Mysterious Mister Owl (Screech Owl).

Bird Mystery.

One of Nature's Mysteries.

Nature's Spring Alchemy.

Nature's Spring Song.

Nebraska's Thistle.

In the Dead O' Night (Bird Calls).

Down From the North.

The Red-breasted Nuthatch.

Bird Day of Bird Days.

October Surprises (Birds in the Woods).

The Odors of the Mints.

Suet for the Songsters.

Mr. Oriole, From Baltimore.

In the Big Outdoors.

Old Doc Owl - Conservationist.

The Art of Owl Hunting.

Owls from the Arctic.

Packing Up to Go (Bronzed Grackle).

Packing Up Their Duds (Junco Departure).

The Pageant of the Forest.

The Pale Touch-Me-Not.

Free Park Music.

Passing the Buck.

Patriotic Birds.

Perpetual Motion for Uncle (Nuthatch, Creeper, Woodpeckers and Chickadee).

One Persistent Song (Warbling Vireo).

Mr. and Mrs. Phoebe.

Phoebe and Towhee.

Pisk or Piramadig (Nighthawk).

A Place for the Birds.

Bird Politics.

Poor Robin.

Popular Guests.

The Popular Knocker.

Just Practicing (Blue Jay).

Be Prepared.

Protected Winter Birds (Fontenelle Forest Reserve).

Proud Parent (Red-wing Blackbird).

The Provident Winter Birds.

Purity (First Bluebird at Elmwood).

Purity! Purity! Purity! (Eastern Bluebird).

Purple Martins.

The Rattler (Kingfisher Habits).

Red Eye (Red-eyed Vireo).

Redpoll.

The Red Wing.

Restlessness in Birdland.

Return of the Bluebirds.

A Busy Pet Returns (House Wren).

Reward Worth While (Bird Baths and Goldfinch).

The Right Kind of Meaouw (Gray Catbird).

Robin, the Immaculate.

The Last Robin.

When the Robins Nest.

Robins in the Snow.

The Roller Coaster (Goldfinch).

Ruthless Warfare in Birdland (Sharp-shinned Hawk in Elmwood Ravine).

Blue Sailor From Eastern Lands.

Save the Wild Flowers.

Saving Nature's Wonders (Elmwood Park Work).

Scotch Harebells and American Bellflowers.

Boy Scouts and Birds.

Scouts and Birds (Feeding Stations).

Screech Owl Scandal (Elmwood Park).

Ice-sealed Bird Food.

The Sensitive Partridge Pea.

Bird Sermons.

Sharpening the Ax (Tree Removal at Elmwood Park).

The Sharp-Shins.

Shooting Songbirds.

The Sinful Bluejay.

Spizella Monticola (Delightful Singer the Tree Sparrow).

The Joy of Singing (Dickcissel).

The Sky Guard.

Slaughter of the Doves.

The Sling-Shot.

Snowflake (Snow Buntings Dead at Greeley).

Snowy Owls.

Some Bird (Great Blue Heron).

Some Thrushes.

Song Birds for Food.

Song of the Prairie (Meadow Lark).

The Song Sparrows.

Southward Bound.

The Sparrows Come.

A Dead Game Sport (Chickadee).

The Spot on the Breast (Tree Sparrow).

Spreading the Gospel.

Spring Is Coming (Horned Lark). Jack Frost, Costumer.

The Spring Procession.

No More Spring Shooting.

Bird Spring Songs.

The Spring Sparrows.

The Squatter Arrives (Cowbird).

The Squeaky Wagonwheel (Morning Birds and Kingbird).

Squirrels (Audubon and Farmers Campaign).

Stop It - Joe.

Will the Strangers Return?

The Strutters (Bronzed Grackle).

Why Study Birds?

Studying October Birds.

Get the Suet Ready.

Suet-Time Has Come.

Summer Birds - Farewell.

Summer Secrets Revealed.

The Summer is Waning (Dickcissel).

Sweetest Note of All (Western Meadowlark).

The Tardy Nesters (Goldfinch and Mourning Dove).

Teacher! Teacher! (Ovenbird).

Teaching Birds War Stuff.

Teeter-tail (Spotted Sandpiper).

In the Teeth of the Storm (Red Crossbill).

On the Wire (Telegraph Line Bird Lore).

The Tenderest Time of All (Breeding Birds).

The Time for Nest Hunting.

Tough on the Birds (Floods).

Tragedy of the Albino (Robin).

The Fall Travelers.

The Tree Doctors.

Treetop Twitterings.

Trickery in Birdland.

Triumph for the Birds (Federal Law Against Spring Shooting).

A Tufted Treat (Tufted Titmouse).

Are You Upset (Nuthatch)?

An Upside-Down Bird (Nuthatches).

A Very Sensible Bird (Ovenbird).

Victory for the Birds.

The Virginia Creeper.

A New Visitor (Townsend Solitaire at Elmwood Park).

A Visit From the Sparrows.

The Very Vivacious Vireos.

Waiting on the Wire.

Walking - and the Woods.

The Warblers.

The Warblers are Coming!

Warblers Going South.

Warblers Returning.

The Water-Pepper.

Waxwings are Drilling.

Waxwings (Migratory Songsters at Elmwood Park).

Waxwings.

A Welcome Comedian (Red-headed Woodpecker).

Welcome Strangers!

Welcome Stranger (Warblers).

Where There Are Birds.

Where Are the Bluebirds?

Where the Scent is Sweet.

Whispers in the Night.

Whispers in the Sky.

Whistling Cardinals.

Cats and Birds.

The Winged Irish Comedian (Short-eared Owl and Other Useful Owls).

Our Bird Farmers.

What Are They Here For?

Winter Birds Linger North.

Winter Birds.

Winter Bird Features (Bird Study and Hiking).

Winter Mandolins (Goldfinches).

Winter Mourning Doves.

The Winter Wren.

Witchery (Common Yellowthroat).

The Witching Hour.

A Woodland Building Show (Bird Breeding Activity).

Wood Thrush.

Young Birds of Today.

Young Orioles.

Youngsters and Songsters (Bird Study).

Editor, Nebraska Farmer.

The Game Law Tested.

Insectivorous Birds.

Editor.

Annual Fall Hunt. Of the Omaha Sportsmen's Club. Who Were Out and Where they Hunted - Count of the Game.

The Annual Hunt. Captain Homan's Party Victorious - The Count of Yesterday - Incidents of the Hunt.

The Annual Hunt. The Omaha Gun Club Members Kill an Enormous Amount of Game.

(Annual October Hunt of Omaha Gun Club. Count for Game and Birds of Prey).

How It Came About that so Many English Sparrows are Swarming in Omaha These Days.

The Coming Carnival of Bird-Murder in Omaha. Also

The Count of Game. The Schedule of the Omaha Gun Club.

Counting the Game. The Worley Team of the Gun Club Won by a Close Score.

Hunters Declare Against the Spring Shooting of Ducks.

Dying Birds. They Have Frozen, Strayed, or Flown Away. Suffering Among the Feathered Tribes, Which is Said to Have Been Unprecedented - The Cold Less Fatal Than the Famine.

(Editorial on the Slaughter of Song Birds).

(Exhibit of Wild Animals in Columbus).

Game Birds on Wing. The Season for Quail Opens. Preparations for the Omaha Gun Club's Annual Shoot With Petty and Penrose Captains—Birds Will be Fairly Abundant.

Game Out of Season. Owls and Upland Plover Served to Omaha Gourmets.

Game.

The Gun Club Banquet. The Most Successful Event of Its Kind Ever Held in Omaha.

Journeyings and Jottings in Nebraska.

Live Birds for Ladies' Hats.

In the Markets. The Displays of Poultry and Other Seasonable Edibles.

Migration. (Wild Geese Traveling Southward - Quail Very Plentiful).

Professor Aughey on Insectivorous Birds.

Semi-annual Fall Hunt of the Omaha Sportsman's Club. The Result of One Day's Hunt.

Sequel to a Duck Hunt. One Hunter Unintentionally Perforates Another With Shot.

Seven Shooters.

The Song of Birds.

Speaking About Birds.

Sportsmen Issue a Challenge. The Gun Club Proposes to Go Gunning for a Banquet.

The Sportsmen's Hunt. The Result of a Day's Sport - Count of the Game.

Tales of Omaha Nimrods. A Symposium of Hunting Episodes Told by Old Sportsmen.

Wounded While Hunting.

Editorial.

The Birds.

El Comancho.

Platte River Geese.

Fenner & Co.

Hunters, Attention!

G. W. B.; G. N. B. with part two.

Hunting Wapiti on the Loup.

Grinnell, George B.

An Old-time Bone Hunt.

Grinnell, George B. (Ornis, pseud.).

Elk Hunting in Nebraska.

Grinnell, George B. (Yo, pseud.).

Nebraska Notes.

Gris (Sandy Griswold).

Nebraska Prairie Chickens.

Griswold, Sandy - Anonymous.

Notes From the Plains.

Griswold, Sandy - S.G.

Upland Plover in Nebraska.

Griswold, Sandy and A. Hazleton.

(Sweet Spring Time for Sportsman).

Griswold, Sandy and Robert H. Wolcott.

Robt. Wolcott on the Dove; Plea for an Open Season.

Griswold, Sandy and Sam Richmond.

Thoughts That Come With a Perfect Autumn Day.

Griswold, Sandy.

Adios of the Birds in Golden Autumn Time. Secrets of the Autumn Lore - When Our Summer Residents Leave - Silent September and Painted October - Bird-Life Cycles.

After Chickens in Waning Summer.

After Plover in the Pastures

Among the Gunners.

Midwinter's Breezy Sport. Among the Geese and Ducks on the Lugenbeel Marshes.

(Annual Spring Wild Fowl Shoot at Stilwell's Ranch).

Approach of the Sportsman's Idyl.

(April Days Outdoors).

In the Days of April the Wild Goose Flys On.

(August Days Bird Notes - Plover Hunting West of Omaha).

Autumn Days in the Sandhills Where Waterfowl and Grouse Abound. Leaping Lightly Over the Centuries, the Hunt Still Goes On - From Herodotus to Charlie Metz and the Splendors of Assyria to Those of Our Own Sandhills.

(Autumn Teal Shooting at Fairmont).

(Barren Waste in Winter, Flower Colors in June).

(Beautiful Study of Ornithology and Color of Bird Plumage).

Before the Shades of Fall Summer Days Go Flying. The Bobolink Has Not Only Lost His Pied Coat but His Merry Lilt of Melody. While the Sportsman's Heart Beats in Unison With Outdoor Sights and Sounds.

(Beloved May Days - A River Road Drive a Charming Adventure).

Bird Notes Hard to Imitate; Nothing in Musical Art Quite Resembles Sounds of Nature.

Birds Nearly All Here; Early Wild Flowers Open.

The Birds of Nebraska. Driven From Home by the Pestilential English Sparrow. Their Songs Heard No More. Startling Increase of the Foreign Vagabonds - in Twenty-Four Years They Have Spread Over the Entire Country.

A Day With the Birds on the Old River Road.

Birds are Returning to Their Turner Park Home.

Birds Are More Sociable When Weather Grows Cold.

The Birds That Fly in the Spring. Passing Feather Flights. The Jack Snipe and His Haunts.

Birds Welcome First Bright Day With Song.

In the Blind at Eventide Waiting for the Flight. A Graphic Picture of Wild Fowl Shooting in the Marshes of the Sandhills.

(Bright Outlook for the Prairie Chicken Crop).

Birds Busy Courting and Homebuilding These Days.

(Canvasback Grounds and the Changing Sand Hills.)

(Bird Notes From St. Catherine Hospital). Likes the Bluejay Best. A Pathetic Little Story.

(Charm of the Pinnated Grouse).

In the Chicken Fields After the Season Opens. An Unusual Scarcity of Birds and What Brought it About. A Picture to Delight the Eyes of the True Sportsman.

The Chirp of the Cricket Tolls the Summer's End. First Pursuivants of the Approach of the Golden Autumn Time. Through the Mysterious Alchemy of Nature the Changes Come.

(Climatic Change and Winter Sightings of Birds).

The Coming of the Snow Winter's One Big Event. When the Note of the Chickadee Alone is Heard in Frost-covered Copse. Pencil Sketches of the Woods and Waters When the Flocculent Crystals Fly.

(Comments on Spring Hunting).

One Day in the Country. The Pretty Legend of the Indian Plums. A Visit to Horseshoe Lake. A Picturesque Place—An Attractive Retreat for Rest and Recreation—Duck Hunting and Fishing.

(Crows Herald the Coming of Spring).

Dawn of the Hunters' Idyl. September Days with the Chicken and Approach of the Wild Fowl.

Days With the Ducks Among the Old Sand Hills.

Days in the Rice Beds of Old Hackberry Lake.

Days With the Sandhill Crane a Quarter of a Century Ago.

Days With the Uplands. Another Ramble with the Lovers of the Woods and Fields.

December Days Afield Not What They Once Were.

Delightful April Days Along Old Mormon Trail.

Delightful Meeting With Flock of Harris Sparrows.

(Duck Hunting at the Lakes and Sloughs North of Cody).

(Ducking Grounds Shooting on the Platte River and Duck Notes for Nebraska).

(Duck Shooting Trip to the Valentine Lake District.)

(Early Hunting Days, Woodcock Habits and Days Afield).

An Early Morning's Visits With the Birds.

An Early September Day Up the Old River Road.

In the Elkhorn Woods, The Birds Met There. What a Day's Ramble Will Reveal to the Lover of Nature and Ornithology.

Evening Grosbeak, Rare Visitor, at Turner Park.

(Evils of Spring Shooting).

(Novel Experience at Waubonsie - Fowl Hunting Recollection from Forney's Lake).

The Fabled Days of Old in the Platte Valley. All Worldly Cares Went Whirling Skyward in the Vortex of Flame and Sparks From the Camp Fire.

Faded Glories of the Platte; A Tale of Mystic Times.

(Fall Duck Shooting at the Lake Creek Marshes).

The Farmers' Helpers. This Season's Birds.

The Feathered Marauders of Our Fields and Streams.

Federal License Law Designed to Protect Vanishing Game Birds.

Little Feud of the Woods; Downy and Sparrows. One of the Comedies in the Lives of Our Bird Neighbors.

Flicker Most Melodious and Exquisitely Marked.

When the Flicker's Call Greets the Hunter's Ear. It Is Time to Get Ready to Look for the Pintails Along the Platte. The Bird That Brings Back Happy Visions of the Long Ago.

(Forest, Field and Stream. February Days).

(September Days).

Forest, Field and Stream. (Woodcock Habits in the Haunts).

(Game Laws and the Sportsman).

Out With Old George. On the Big Pasture Lands for Upland Plover.

The Glories of Autumnal Days on the Metz Ranch.

Glories of the Old Days Come No More Forever. When the Sandhill and Whooping Crane Were Common Out About Rogers.

An Epic of Golden Days at the Old Hunting Lodge. In the Fabled Times the Sportsman Shall Know No More Forever.

Golden Days of Summer Are Sloping Into Golden Days of Fall.

(Goose Hunt on the Legendary Platte).

(Great Spring Flight of Ducks at South Dakota Sandhill Lakes).

(Habits of the Robin).

(Habits of Shore Birds).

(Habits of the Yellowhammer).

To Be Healthy and Wise Get Up With the Birds. Lessons in the Shades of Eventide as Well as Those in the Sunshine. After a Hot Summer Day How Welcome Is the Approach of Night.

Home of the Canvasback. Shifting of His Favorite Haunts and the Inevitable Fate That Awaits Him. A Spring Shoot in Nebraska. - Deep Within the Sandhill Wilderness. An Elysium for the Ducks and Geese. - A Glorious Morning on Otter Lake.

The Hunters' Lodge Out Among the Sunlit Sand Hills.

(Day Hunting Doves and Plover at Millard).

Hunting Geese and Ducks. The Village of Clarks and Its Notable Citizens. A Spring Morning on the Platte. Shooting Honkers From an Ice Blind—The Trip to Prairie Creek and the Sport That Was Enjoyed There.

Nebraska Waters (Hunting Long-billed Curlew and Upland Plover at Hackberry Lake).

(Rail Hunting at Nearby Watery Expanses).

Shooting in the Spring. Arrival of the Avant Coureurs of the Feathered Hosts.

An Idyl of October Amid Gray Sandhills. A Quiet Story of a Quiet Hunt With Comrades of the Sort. Nebraska Scenes in the Fields When the Ducks Lure the Hunter Into Action.

An Indian Summer Duck Shoot on the Old Platte that Vividly Recalled the Halcyon Days When the Feathered Hosts Came Down in Fall and Spring in Countless Thousands. Birds of Cedar Island; Little Bubo and the Crows. On Cedar Island With Our Winter Birds.

Real Indian Summer Comes Only After Squaw Winter.

The Indian Turnip.

Industry, Patience and Alertness Requisites for the Student of Nature.

(Intimate Terms With the Winter Trees Along the Ancient River Road).

Jack in the Pulpit.

The Jacks Have Gone.

(Jack Snipe Hunting and Sportsmen's Fever).

(Jacksnipe Shooting in the Spring in the Omaha Vicinity).

King of the Stubble Field. Glorious Sport Ahead for the Pointer and the Setter.

Lake Creek's Haunted Hole and How Discovered by the Old Merganzers.

The Last of the Whoopers and a Recall of Early Days.

On the Legendary Elkhorn. A December Day's Ramble Over Woods and Fields. Nimble Fox Squirrels and the Quail.

On the Legendary Platte. The Story of a Wild Goose Hunt in Wintery December.

An Old Day Legend of the Curo Springs. Fountains of Health to the Early Settlers and the Red Men. A Story Handed Down by the Late Lamented Dr. Link.

A Legend of Prairie Creek.

In That Little Old Canvas Palace on the Romantic Loup.

A Long-Ago October Evening.

Looking Back on a Picture of a Quarter of a Century Ago.

Looking Back Through the Mists of a Quarter of a Century.

(Lore of Bird-life at Hackberry Lake).

(Lovely Summer Day Outdoors Hunting the Upland Plover).

The Lowly Dandelion.

In the Lugenbeel Marshes. Sunrise and Sunset on the Lovely Waters of the Raccoon. An October Goose and Duck Shoot. Camped in a Pocket of the Hills—Our Blind in the Rushes—A Battle With the Birds—The Day's Work and Repose.

A Day's Magnificent Sport. A Beautiful Day, Plenty of Game, and a Great Bag. Chasing the Erratic Snipe.

The Sandhills Magpie.

The Last of the Mallards in the Sandhill Marshes. The Story of a Most Delightful Ducking Expedition in the Late Days of November.

(March Days and Bird Hunting).

Dad and Mrs. Martin and Their Family Life. Bird Happiness and Domesticity as Seen From the Fontenelle Window. Beautiful Specimen of the Swallow Family in Douglas Street Domain.

(Maryott Teal Painting at Townsend's Gun Store in Omaha).

(May Days and Bird-Life).

A Memory of a Hunters Haven on the Fabled Platte.

A Memory of the River Woods of Long Ago.

Metz Shooting Lodge in the Wild Sandhills. One of the Most Complete Game Preserves and Sanctuaries in the country. What the King of the Merganzer Club has Done in Two Short years.

Our Month of Gold.

Says One Month Enough to Hunt Prairie Chickens.

Mystery in Butterfly's Migratory Pilgrimages.

Mystic Bird of the Marsh. He Came in Swarms and Made Great Sport for the Gunners.

Nebraska Game.

Nebraska's Game Fields.

Night Migration of Birds Over Omaha.

Notes From the Plains.

A Red-Breasted Nuthatch Year in Turner Park. Dozens of Them Where Single Birds Have Been Seen Before. Little Beauties.

(October Day Views of the Outdoors - Pheasants - Camera Hunting - Game Law Suggestions).

October's Oriental Rugs and Exquisite Tapestries. Sweet Pictures of Fall Days Sketched From Close By Woods and Waters.

Omaha and the Crow.

(Outdoor Sport at Cutoff Lake—Gunners and Fishing Parties).

(Passing the Middle Milestone of Pilgrimage Through Vale of Tears).

Passing of the Summer Duck—The Loveliest of Them All.

Patience and Silence Passwords to Nature. Unspoken Language of Sympathy Which Puts Student in Touch With Life of the Great Woods and Fields.

(Perfect Days at the Historic Shack on the Wonderful Old Platte).

Plover Hunting in the Nebraska Uplands.

Present Fall Delightful But Comfortably Queer.

Promise of Wonderful Year in Laggard Spring.

(Quail Season and Pleasures of Being Afield).

The Quinnebogg Woods and Their Night Herons.

(Rail Hunting Along the Missouri River in Eastern Omaha).

(Rail Hunting at Lakes and Slough Grounds).

(Reasons for Sportsmen to be Afield in May Days).

Recalling a Day with Nebraska's Greatest Duck Shot.

The Red-breasted Merganzer.

(Reminiscences of Hunting at the Lugenbeel Marshes).

(Reports of Abundant Upland Game Birds in the West).

The Roar of Wings up Hay Creek Valley. An Evening with the Ducks in the Days of Auld Lang Syne. Old Bill's Shooting Lodge on the Shores of the Ricey Hackberry.

Robin Time is on the Way. Red Breast is the Most Friendly of All Birds.

(Rosy July Morning in Fair Nebraska).

The Saddest of the Year are Fall's Golden Days. A Glance Over the Fields and Woods and What the Birds Are Doing. The Watcher's of the Trails the Most Charming Book of the Year.

(Sandhill Crane Hunting on the Sprawling Platte).

Sawbills in the Sandhills.

(Scarcity of Wild Fowl in Eastern Nebraska).

Scenes at the Smith Shooting Shack on the Legendary Platte, West of Shelton.

(Season's Outlook for the Prairie Chicken).

(September Days. Waning of Summer. The Meadow Lark and Time for Rail Shooting).

(Several Days Duck Hunting on the Widely Famed Ranch of Charlie Metz).

Shooting Along the Platte. Now and In the Wondrous Days of the Olden Time. Wild Geese in Countless Hordes. Clarks and Its Famous Men - Anser Canadensis and His Snowy Confrere - A One Day's Shoot on the Tortuous Stream.

(Shooting Rails and Their Habits).

A Shoot of Years Ago on a Bird Now Gone. The Sight of a Flock of Golden Plover Brings Back Old Lang Syne. The Oldster's Lament.

A Showery April Day On the Lowlands at Clark's. After the Elusive Jack, the Prince of All America's Royal Game Birds.

(Signs of Delightful Spring and Hunting Grounds Along the Bottoms of the Platte River at Rogers).

(Spring Snipe Shooting at the Famous Old Grounds at Percival).

First Snow Storm Brings Thrill to Nature Lovers. Charm Still Lingers in the Leafless Woods With Their Alluring Mystery of Wild Life.

Song of the Western Brook. Blood in the Anglers' Veins Again Stirred by the Music.

Sport of October With Blue Wings. The Precious Little Meteor That Opens the Autumn Shooting. A Day With George Carson on the Reedy Ponds of Fillmore.

Sport for September Days. Health and Pleasure the Object of the True Sportsman.

Sports of the Dog Days. A Glorious Day With the Upland Plover.

Sports of Indian Summer. The Quack of the Mallard Making Music in the Marsh.

(Sportsmen and Affection for the Flicker).

(Sportsmen on a Duck and Grouse Shoot by Mumper.)

Out on the Sprawling Platte in the Fabled Olden Days. Sandy's Thrilling First Hunt on the Platte in Fierce March Blasts.

Spring Days in the Marsh. Prospects Bright for the Most Enchanting of All Outdoor Sport.

The Spring Duck Shooting. The Editor, Brewer and Lawyer in the Sandhill Marshes. Blackstone Gets a Crack at a Wolf.

On the Spring Duck Shoot in Nebraska's Sand Hills. Observations of Nature Between Seasons and the Living Things of the Wild.

(Spring Fever - Yield to the Feeling).

(Spring Season for Wild Fowl Shooting Rapidly Approaching. No Place Excels Ranch of Stilwell).

Spring's First Harbinger.

(Spring Shooting of Jack Snipe).

(Spring Shooting Underway and Sportsmen Arriving on the Train).

Springtime Charm Along the Famous Old Platte.

(Spring Wild Fowl Hunting Trip at Stilwell's Ranch, Valentine Lake District).

A Stormy March Day With the Canada Geese. A Thrilling Reminiscence of the Perils of Early Spring Hunting on the Platte.

Summer Birds Here Searching for Homes. Spring's Morning Orchestra Now Greets Ear of the Early Riser. Picking Their Mates.

Summer's Mystic Visitor.

(Sunset in the Sandhills and Hunting on Lake Creek).

Sweet As a Baby's Breath Are the Spring Flowers. In the Woods on the River Road—The Gamest Bird That Ever Spread Wing Is Our Common Jacksnipe.

(Thrill of Hunting Quail in October).

Time of the Hunter's Idyl. Prospects Good for Capital Sport Among the Wild Fowl This Fall.

(Summer Upland Plover Hunt Southwest of Omaha Along the Papio Bottoms).

(Upland Plover Are In and the Sportsman Afield).

A Day With the Uplands Makes the Blood Tingle. Out on Old Filmore's Fair Pastures, Where the Solidago Waves It's Golden Plumes.

(Upland Shooting and Lore of the Upland Plover).

Many Vagrant Thoughts That Come With the Summer Days.

A Veritable Gunners' Paradise.

(Wandering up the Legendary Old River Road).

Where's Our Summer Birds. A Brief Treatise Upon the Feathered Family of Nebraska.

The Whistle of the Upland. Fine Sport for the Gunners on the Hillsides and Meadows.

The Whistle of the Upland Plover.

(Whooping Crane Habits on the Platte River).

Wild Flowers in Need of Protection to Save Them. Many Varieties in Danger of Extinction by the Thoughtless Taking of Their Blossoms.

The Wild Fowler's Harbor Out in the Sandhills.

The Wild Strawberry.

Will the Time Come When the Birds Are Gone?

A Winter Day on Glorious Old Hackberry.

(Winter Mallard Shooting on the Platte River at Clarks).

(Winter Quail Hunting at Clarks).

Our Little Winter Visitants Welcome as Those of Summer. With Chickadee, Downy, Titmouse, Bluejay, Redbird, Junco and Sparrow Among the Commonest.

A Lost Bird Returns to His Haunts of Old.

The Year's Bird Periods; When They Come and Go. Many Hardly Arrive Before They Make Ready to Leave Again. An Autumn Ramble Through the Bird Arcadia of the Elkhorn Woods.

Yellow Breasted Chat Is Hard to Find, Hard to See.

Hematite (pseud.).

Nebraska Notes.

Hershey, H.E.

The Blue Jay.

Hough, Wm. Henry Stein and Joe Turner.

(Hunting at the Headwaters of the North Loup River).

Hubbard, C.P. and H.

(The Snowy Owl).

Invisible (pseud.).

On the Platte River.

J.C. Crawford

The Beautiful Birds.

Johnson, Frances.

Our Trip to Birdland.

Kline, H. A.

Notes From Nebraska.

Koots (pseud.).

Lawless Nebraskans.

Locke, J.F.

Spring Notes.

Love, Ray E.

O, You Duck Hunt.

McLellan, J. Ellis.

The English Sparrow.

Morgan, Frances C.

Birds About Broken Bow.

N. A. S. (N.A. Sherman).

From Nebraska.

Nebraska State Legislature.

Game Laws of Nebraska.

O'Sullivan, John Bernard = Tom Moore.

The Whooping Crane.

Pearl, China.

Save the Birds.

Phillips, C. H.

The Fauna of Nebraska.

Phillips, W.S. (El Comancho).

A White Rattlesnake.

Potter, A.G.

One Day's Tramp.

Professor H. Culbertson. Nebraska Horticultural Society.

Ornithology and Its Relations to Horticulture.

Rengler, Mrs. L.A. and Sandy Griswold.

Collecting Bird's Eggs.

Robertson, T.H., editor.

Indian Summer.

The Weather.

Rutter, Cloud.

A Peculiar Bird.

Sandy (Sandy Griswold).

Jacksnipe in Nebraska.

Santee & Hill, Eds. and Props.

(Sandhill Crane on Valentine Streets).

Searle, Burt.

In the Sandhills.

Shannon, Elizabeth Poppleton.

What a Bird Sanctuary Does for Human Family.

Shoemaker, Frank. H.

Birds of Hanscom Park.

Smith, Doc George.

Robin Red-breast.

Snap Shot (pseud.).

Nebraska.

Snipe Till You Can't Rest.

An Old Fashioned Snipe Hunt.

Sports Writer.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Hunting Season Fruitless. Weather Has Been Too Mild to Suit Knights of the Gun.

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.

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.

Duck Season Nears an End. Time for Killing Ends in This State Next Saturday. Few Omaha Hunters are Out. Tornado Keeps Many at Home Who Otherwise Might Have Enjoyed Some Shooting on Nebraska Waters.

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.

T. F. C.

Snowy Owls.

Taylor, W. Edgar and A.H. Van Vleet.

Notes on Nebraska Birds.

The Physician.

For the Chickadees.

Trostler, Isador A.

The Crow Around Omaha.

W. F. R(ightmire).

Wild Pigeons in Nebraska.

Wallace, J.E.

Notes from Omaha.

William H. Burns

Gold Hunters.

Williams, T.O. and Sandy Griswold.

Snow Bunting Once Abundant Now Very Rare.

Wolcott, Robert H.

Some Lincoln Records.

Wolfe, W. M. (Shoshone).

Mid-winter Bird Notes.

World-Herald Editor.

Bird Day for Nebraska.