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Official Organ of the Wilson Ornithological Club

An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine
Devoted to the Study

of Birds

Edited by Lynds Jones

Old Series, Volume XXVIII New Series, Volume XXIII

STANFORD LIBGARY

Published by the Club at Oberlin, Ohio
Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen

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THE

WILSON BULLETIN

NO. 94.

A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY

VOL. XXVIII

MARCH, 1916

OLD SERIES VOL. XXVIII. NEW SERIES VOL. XXIII.

NO. 1

NORTH DAKOTA.

BY GERARD ALAN ABBOTT.

NORTH DAKOTA, as far back as I can remember, has never been boosted as some of our states have. It is one of the most wonderful states in the Union, one becomes convinced of this after spending a few days traveling through some of the counties. No saloons, few spots with "bright lights," and almost void of manufacturing plants.

Lacking in artificial play grounds, navigable streams, and automobile highways, it is a land of plenty for those who live the simple life.

For the bird lover it is matchless. No unsurmountable obstacles are to be encountered, such as unseasonable weather, vermine, treacherous quagmires, vast forests, high mountains, malaria, or poverty.

True it is, that many species of birds are becoming rarer, but relatively speaking I believe this state will continue indefinitely to attract and retain its large per cent of the feathered tribe.

Prior to my first North Dakota invasion I received advices to the effect that the region was not the paradise it used to be. I could see that in more respects than one, notably the vast number of buffalo skulls lying about on the prairie. For the ornithologist, wishing to do any field work, the opportunities

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