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THE FOOD OF SPARROWS

published in the Zoologist, by Messrs. Hepburn, Hawley, and Wilson; and some material has been gathered from other scattered sources, which I have particularized in the Table.


FOOD OF ADULT SPARROWS.
Their customary food. Their occasional food.
JANUARY. Corn from stacks and from poultry-yards; seeds of all kinds. Refuse corn, such as is scattered in roads, and would never be of use; maize. Capsules of moss (H. H. Slater).
FEBRUARY. Corn from stacks and poultry-yards. Seeds; buds of gooseberries (G. Roberts).
MARCH. Corn wherever they can get it. Young tops of peas, radish, cabbage, and cauliflower; seeds (Wilson); freshly sown barley and oats.
APRIL. Corn; vegetable matter. Freshly sown barley and oats; oblong green seeds, not identified; caterpillars.