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A Hermit's Wild Friends
Eighteen Years in the Woods
Mason A. Walton
(The Hermit of Gloucester)
Boston
Dana Estes & Company
Publishers
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Copyright, 1903
By Dana Estes & Company
All rights reserved
A HERMIT'S WILD FRIENDS
Published October, 1903
Colonial Press
Electrotyped and Printed by C. H. Simonds & Co.
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
To the
Lovers of Nature,
everywhere,
this volume is fraternally dedicated.
NOTE
During my eighteen years of hermit life, I claim to have discovered several new features in natural history, namely:
That the cow-bunting watches over its young, assists the foster parents in providing food, and gradually assumes full care of the young bird, and takes it to the pasture to associate with its kind; that the white-footed mouse is dumb, and communicates with its species by drumming with its toes; that the wood-thrush conducts a singing-school for the purpose of teaching its young how to sing; that the chickadee can count; that the shadbush on Cape Ann assumes a dwarf form, and grows in patches like the low-bush blueberry, fruiting when less than a foot in height; that the red squirrel owns a farm or fruit garden, and locates his male children on territory which he preempts for the purpose. I am aware that my claims will be vigorously assailed, but I have verified these discoveries by years of patient observation, and would say to my critics: "You would better investigate carefully before denying the probability of any one of these claims."
Thanks are due the publishers of Forest and Stream and Youth's Companion for permission to republish articles which have appeared in these respective journals.
M. A. WALTON.
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