. Beginners zoology. Zoology. Fig. 327.— Lyre Bird, male. i^s:—. Fig. 328. —Sacred Ibis. (Order?) cope with certain insect enemies of extent, with those of fruit trees also, other, they should be protected in every possible way. sap when the pits became filled. It has been proved, however, that besides tak- ing the sap the bird cap- tures large nymbers of insects which are attracted by the sweet fluid, and that these form a very considerable portion of its diet. The woodpeck- ers seem the only agents which can successfully the forests, and, to some For this reason, if for no. Please note that


. Beginners zoology. Zoology. Fig. 327.— Lyre Bird, male. i^s:—. Fig. 328. —Sacred Ibis. (Order?) cope with certain insect enemies of extent, with those of fruit trees also, other, they should be protected in every possible way. sap when the pits became filled. It has been proved, however, that besides tak- ing the sap the bird cap- tures large nymbers of insects which are attracted by the sweet fluid, and that these form a very considerable portion of its diet. The woodpeck- ers seem the only agents which can successfully the forests, and, to some For this reason, if for no. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Coleman, Walter M. Toronto : Macmillan


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