. Birds in London . Birds. GBOWS IN LONDON 21 of birds; a spirited creature, a great hater and persecutor of the carrion crows when they come. The other three consort together in Eegent's Park; once or twice they have built a nest, but. THE LAST EAVEN failed to hatch their eggs. Probably all three are females. When, some time ago, the ' Son of the Marshes' wrote that the magpie had been extirpated in his own county of Surrey, and that to see it he should have td visit the London parks, he made too much of these escaped birds, which may be numbered on the fingers of one hand. Yet we know that t


. Birds in London . Birds. GBOWS IN LONDON 21 of birds; a spirited creature, a great hater and persecutor of the carrion crows when they come. The other three consort together in Eegent's Park; once or twice they have built a nest, but. THE LAST EAVEN failed to hatch their eggs. Probably all three are females. When, some time ago, the ' Son of the Marshes' wrote that the magpie had been extirpated in his own county of Surrey, and that to see it he should have td visit the London parks, he made too much of these escaped birds, which may be numbered on the fingers of one hand. Yet we know that the pie was formerly—even in this. 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 Hudson, W. H. (William Henry), 1841-1922. London ; New York and Bombay : Longmans, Green, and Co. , 39 Paternoster Row


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