Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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Birds and Birdmen By J. Stuart Blackton Illustrated with Photographs by the Author OTORING thru Long Island one crisp brilliant day in October several years ago, we slowed down at the intersection of two picturesque ways where thickly wooded glades ran to the road's edge on either side, and halted our car where, thru a vista of crimson and golden leaves, a glimpse of sparkling water and yellow marshland redolent of a George Innes landscape, tempted us to tarry and spread our "al fresco" lunch. Half an hour later, with a cigar between my teeth and feeling at peace with all the world, I lay flat on my back and looked straight up into the many-hued sky; looked just for the sake of looking, and saw, presently, half a dozen tiny black specks which finally took shape and resolved themselves into a flock of wild geese. On