In visiting vast primitive, far-off woods one naturally expects to
find something rare and precious, or something entirely new, but it
commonly happens that one is disappointed. Thoreau made three
excursions into the Maine woods, and, though he started the moose
and the caribou, had nothing more novel to report by way of bird
notes than the songs of the wood thrush and the pewee. This was
about my own experience in the Adirondacks. The birds for the most
part prefer the vicinity of settlements and clearings, and it was
at such places that I saw the greatest number and variety.
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