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[5] Key to North American Birds, p. 288.
Much could be written concerning the food-habits of the various members of the group of Thrushes, Mocking-birds and Wrens.
Three of the species at least are known to be more or less destructive to fruits, viz., Catbird, Brown Thrasher, and Mocking-bird. Still, if we take into account what these birds eat during the entire time spent within the state, the balance sheet stands in favor of the birds as insect destroyers.
The wrens are pre-eminently insect destroyers, and the others are not much behind them in this respect.
The members of the family of Nuthatches and Tits feed for the most part on insects. But we lack very definite figures regarding the kinds and numbers of insects that each destroys.
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