. The Bird food company's book of cage birds: . enthey will not bathe oftheir own free will, ex-pose to a warm showerin summer or a bath ap-plied by a garden syringe. There are two kinds, theDOUBLE YELLOW head and the single yellow head; theformer being the better bird of the two, and a healthy youngspecimen of which is worth | to ^ A Single Yel-low Head is worth | to These are the pricesfor bright, active birds. Talking birds of either of these varieties are worth up to the most fabulous prices. We know of oneMexican Parrot of the Double Head kind that can s
. The Bird food company's book of cage birds: . enthey will not bathe oftheir own free will, ex-pose to a warm showerin summer or a bath ap-plied by a garden syringe. There are two kinds, theDOUBLE YELLOW head and the single yellow head; theformer being the better bird of the two, and a healthy youngspecimen of which is worth | to ^ A Single Yel-low Head is worth | to These are the pricesfor bright, active birds. Talking birds of either of these varieties are worth up to the most fabulous prices. We know of oneMexican Parrot of the Double Head kind that can sing por-tions of over a dozen popular songs, and there is hardly aday passes that she does not add some word or sentence toher already large vocabulary. Five hundred dollars havebeen offered and refused for this wonderful bird. Never teach a young Parrot the silly phrases PrettyPolly; Polly wants a cracker, etc., but rather call yourbird by some other name than Polly, and learn it somethingless stale, flat, and unprofitable than such BIRD FOOD companys BOOK OF CAGE BIRDS. 73 THE AVIARY.
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