A New York City sewer drain with mysterious markings which in fact indicate the larvicides sprayed to limit the mosquito problem. In Queens, New York. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-york-city-sewer-drain-with-mysterious-markings-which-in-fact-indicate-the-larvicides-sprayed-to-limit-the-mosquito-problem-in-queens-new-york-image508101996.html
RM2MEJ17T–A New York City sewer drain with mysterious markings which in fact indicate the larvicides sprayed to limit the mosquito problem. In Queens, New York.
Marsh warbler [Acrocephalus palustris] at the nest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marsh-warbler-acrocephalus-palustris-at-the-nest-15112198.html
RFAM0YCR–Marsh warbler [Acrocephalus palustris] at the nest
. Bird-lore . m,awaiting their chance. On stepping aside,they eagerly attack the plastic clay, fillingtheir beaks and flying to the barn, wherethey build scores of nests. Many hun-dreds of Swallows are reared in and uponthe old building. Their merry twittermakes the old place lively. They amplyrepay their host, sweeping the air clean ofmosquitos and other flying insects, mak-ing life endurable in a country mosquito-infested as are few regions in New Eng-land.—Manley B. Townsend, Nashua,N. H. 178 Bird-Lore An Unusually Colored Chickadee I inclose herein a photo of a uniqueChickadee, its sides b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-mawaiting-their-chance-on-stepping-asidethey-eagerly-attack-the-plastic-clay-fillingtheir-beaks-and-flying-to-the-barn-wherethey-build-scores-of-nests-many-hun-dreds-of-swallows-are-reared-in-and-uponthe-old-building-their-merry-twittermakes-the-old-place-lively-they-amplyrepay-their-host-sweeping-the-air-clean-ofmosquitos-and-other-flying-insects-mak-ing-life-endurable-in-a-country-mosquito-infested-as-are-few-regions-in-new-eng-landmanley-b-townsend-nashuan-h-178-bird-lore-an-unusually-colored-chickadee-i-inclose-herein-a-photo-of-a-uniquechickadee-its-sides-b-image374688725.html
RM2CNGF85–. Bird-lore . m,awaiting their chance. On stepping aside,they eagerly attack the plastic clay, fillingtheir beaks and flying to the barn, wherethey build scores of nests. Many hun-dreds of Swallows are reared in and uponthe old building. Their merry twittermakes the old place lively. They amplyrepay their host, sweeping the air clean ofmosquitos and other flying insects, mak-ing life endurable in a country mosquito-infested as are few regions in New Eng-land.—Manley B. Townsend, Nashua,N. H. 178 Bird-Lore An Unusually Colored Chickadee I inclose herein a photo of a uniqueChickadee, its sides b
Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) adult male breeding plumage in flight with mosquitoes in beak returning to nest in rusty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/snow-bunting-plectrophenax-nivalis-adult-male-breeding-plumage-in-image66559149.html
RMDT80TD–Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) adult male breeding plumage in flight with mosquitoes in beak returning to nest in rusty