. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. CHAPTER XXVII. L'ENCUEEADO and the PAEEOTS—GEINGALET MEETS A FEIEND—THE COUGAE, OE AMEEICAN LION—A STEEAM—CUE "PALM-TEEE VILLA" —TUETLES' EGGS—THE TANTALUS—HEEONS AND FLAMINGOES. !:«i{HE parrots that we heard chattering were quite sufficient I'fcS to wake us up in the morning. The sun rose red and angry; a perfect concert soon greeted its appearance. The hoccos set up their sonorous clucking, and birds of every kind came fluttering round us. Lucien, now reconciled to the virgin forests, was never tired of admiring the varieties of
. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. CHAPTER XXVII. L'ENCUEEADO and the PAEEOTS—GEINGALET MEETS A FEIEND—THE COUGAE, OE AMEEICAN LION—A STEEAM—CUE "PALM-TEEE VILLA" —TUETLES' EGGS—THE TANTALUS—HEEONS AND FLAMINGOES. !:«i{HE parrots that we heard chattering were quite sufficient I'fcS to wake us up in the morning. The sun rose red and angry; a perfect concert soon greeted its appearance. The hoccos set up their sonorous clucking, and birds of every kind came fluttering round us. Lucien, now reconciled to the virgin forests, was never tired of admiring the varieties of trees, shrubs, or bushes, and the infinite number of the winged in- habitants which enlivened them. We slowly descended into the plain; even now, the heat was too much for us, and long marches would soon be impossible. A flock of cardinals, with crested heads, flew around us and settled on a magnolia, which then. 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 Biart, Lucien, 1828-1897; Gillmore, Parker, ed. London. S. Low, Son, & Marston
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