Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer - F E L Beal - Books -  - 9798690987176 - September 30, 2020
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Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer


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The bluebird has not been accused, so far as known, of stealing fruit or of preying upon crops. An examination of 855 stomachs showed that 68 per cent of the food consists of insects and their allies, while the other 32 per cent is made up of various vegetable substances, found mostly in stomachs taken in winter. Beetles constitute 21 per cent of the whole food, grasshoppers 22, caterpillars 10, and various other insects 9, while a number of spiders and myriapods, about 6 per cent, comprise the remainder of the animal diet. All these are more or less harmful, except a few predacious beetles, which amount to 9 per cent. In view of the large consumption of grasshoppers and caterpillars we may at least condone this offense, if such it may be called. The destruction of grasshoppers is very noticeable in August and September, when these insects make up about 53 per cent of the diet.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2020
ISBN13 9798690987176
Pages 70
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 4 mm   ·   90 g
Language English  

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