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<strong>Bird</strong> - Lore<br />

nest with eggs. Two days later the yacht bearing us passed up a deep canal<br />

through the marsh to a region where the grass was short, and shallow fresh-<br />

water ponds were numerous. Here Stilts were in evidence, and at times six or<br />

eight birds were in sight at once.<br />

From the canal-bank the slender yellow face of the bird-warden beamed a<br />

welcome. He announced that he had found one nest, and that doubtless others<br />

were in the neighborhood. I have seldom experienced a harder task than the<br />

half-mile walk I took with the guard to see this nest. The whole region had<br />

until recently been submerged and nearly every step was a plunge into mud<br />

knee-deep. When the long-expected spot was reached, the guide stooped down<br />

and parting a bunch of tall marsh grass, proudly pointed to an object beneath<br />

A SCENE ON THE LOUISIANA MARSHES<br />

him. Slowly and sadly I picked it up. It was an egg of the Louisiana Clapper<br />

Rail—and rotten. This newly employed guard had not yet become familiar<br />

with the Stilt's manner of nest-building. No doubt the Stilts had nests in the<br />

immediate neighborhood, for they were continually flying about and calling.<br />

They had a way of alighting on the mud, where, with bent legs and drooping<br />

wings, their whole bodies would quiver as though the ague of the marshes had<br />

entered their systems. Standing there and looking over the expanse of shallow<br />

ponds and treacherous mud-flats, with the heat beating down with unbeliev-<br />

able force and with mosquitos and green-headed flies struggling among them-<br />

selves for every available spot where they might sting the soft-skinned intruder,<br />

my enthusiasm waned, so we called it a day's work and returned to the yacht.<br />

Stilts are found in summer at various points up the Mississippi Valley.

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