. Birds in town & village, by Hudson ... Birds -- England. BIRDS IN CORNISH VILLAGE 315 the same way it looks as If we were taking to the daw in preference to the more beautiful bird be- cause he is more like us, or understands us better, or adapts himself more readily to our way of life. I believe that about nine out of every ten in- teresting and amusing stories about charming pet birds I have heard in England during the last quarter of a century relate to the daw, and this, I think, goes to show that he is a prime favourite as a feathered pet, at all events in the southern and west


. Birds in town & village, by Hudson ... Birds -- England. BIRDS IN CORNISH VILLAGE 315 the same way it looks as If we were taking to the daw in preference to the more beautiful bird be- cause he is more like us, or understands us better, or adapts himself more readily to our way of life. I believe that about nine out of every ten in- teresting and amusing stories about charming pet birds I have heard in England during the last quarter of a century relate to the daw, and this, I think, goes to show that he is a prime favourite as a feathered pet, at all events in the southern and western 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. New York, E. P. Dutton & Co


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