. DoveJiouse Pigeon (Columba (iffinis of Blyth). exhibits less dislike to the neighbourhood of man. A few pairs build their nests among the cornices and capi- tals of the public buildings even in London ; and the church steeple of Morningthorpe in Norfolk was lately tenanted by some of these birds, whose nesting-places had been pulled down*. Mr. E. Blyth f gives an account of the Rock Pigeon of India, which he believes to be distinct from that of Europe, and of some domestic Pigeons of the same * A still stranger settlement was this : " The other day, ex- amining a wooden railway-bridge a


. DoveJiouse Pigeon (Columba (iffinis of Blyth). exhibits less dislike to the neighbourhood of man. A few pairs build their nests among the cornices and capi- tals of the public buildings even in London ; and the church steeple of Morningthorpe in Norfolk was lately tenanted by some of these birds, whose nesting-places had been pulled down*. Mr. E. Blyth f gives an account of the Rock Pigeon of India, which he believes to be distinct from that of Europe, and of some domestic Pigeons of the same * A still stranger settlement was this : " The other day, ex- amining a wooden railway-bridge across a drain, I found several Pigeons building underneath, in spite of the thundering of the trains which were constantly passing within a few inches of their ;—TTT. W. C. t Annals of Natural History, vol. xix. p. 101. M '2


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