Image from page 118 of "Bird lore" (1899)
Identifier: birdlore201918nati
Title: Bird lore
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: National Committee of the Audubon Societies of America National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals National Audubon Society
Subjects: Birds Birds Ornithology
Publisher: New York City : Macmillan Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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CharlesA. Wiley, of the Forestry Department; Prof. Alfred Cookman, of Long Beach;Dr. Emily Hunt, Pasadena; and Mrs. G. H. Schneider, one of our own members,and now holding the ofl&ce of official speaker of our society, who reportedactive bird work among the Boy Scouts, schools, clubs, etc. We have had, besides the indoor meetings, nine field-day trips to beachesand canons, and one reciprocity program for womens clubs in the DistrictFederation. A charming playet, The California Woodpeckers Convention,was given. It was written by our able President, Mrs. F. T. Bicknell, andMrs. Robert Fargo. We have created the new offices of Official Speaker,Custodian, District Federation Secretary, Historian, and District PressChairman. Our President has been appointed District Chairman of Birds,and our honorary member, Mrs. Harriet Williams Myers, Chairman of theNational Federation. At each indoor meeting we have had interesting reports of the birds seen at Reports of Affiliated Organizations 97
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LOS ANGELES AUDUBON MEMBERS STUDYING THE TULE WREN AT DOMINGUEZ SLOUGH.Photograph by Mrs. F. T. Bicknell. the previous field-day; have held nine Board meetings through the year; havehad our annual pilgrimage to Fellowship Hill, and the usual day in June withthe Pasadena Society, as their guests. We are working hard to secure a catlicense for our city. We have been able to secure protection for water-birds atSilver Lake, near Los Angeles. In legislative work we have helped secure pro-
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