Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1920 — Easy to Walk Upside Down. [ARTICLE]
Easy to Walk Upside Down.
Because he walks upside down as well as right side up the black and white warbler Is also frequently called the black and white creeper, says the American Forestry association of Washington, which is conducting the national bird house building contest This bird has been called a symphony in { black and white because of the beautiful manner in which these two colors are used over his body. His head is barred black and white, with a white stripe over each eye; he has white bars on each wing and the inner webs of his outer tall feathers are white patched. This bird gets most nt Ms food by gathering Insects and grubs from the crevices in the bark of trees, thus destroying pests which might work injury to fine trees.
