. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. BRIGHT-HUED PETS OF CAGE AND AVIARY. (C; iSdtional Oeogidphic .^uciety THEIR GAY GARB MORE THAN MAKES Ul' FOR FEEBLE SONG Fluttering against the cage bars is a White-headed Nun from the Netherlands Indies and the Malay Peninsula. Perched on the upper branches are the Browx-ereasted Nun (left) and the Black- headed Nun. To the lower branches cling the Three-colored Nun (full face) from India and Ceylon, the Cutthroat Finch (left center), and the lovely Cordon Bleu (blue underparts). In the water splash the tiny Zebra Waxbill (ab


. [Articles about birds from National geographic magazine]. Birds. BRIGHT-HUED PETS OF CAGE AND AVIARY. (C; iSdtional Oeogidphic .^uciety THEIR GAY GARB MORE THAN MAKES Ul' FOR FEEBLE SONG Fluttering against the cage bars is a White-headed Nun from the Netherlands Indies and the Malay Peninsula. Perched on the upper branches are the Browx-ereasted Nun (left) and the Black- headed Nun. To the lower branches cling the Three-colored Nun (full face) from India and Ceylon, the Cutthroat Finch (left center), and the lovely Cordon Bleu (blue underparts). In the water splash the tiny Zebra Waxbill (above) and the Common Waxeill (left). The long-lived Bronze Nun rests on the pool's brink. VII. 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 Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society


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