. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. THE BLUE BIRD. Everyone knows the plumage and song of the Blue Bird, so it would be useless to spare the space for a detailed description of this bird. In Europe the Blue Bird is kept as a cage bird, and he is much admired for both his song and plumage, where he is usually called the Blue Robin. He requires a mixed diet of our Prepared Mocking Bird food and Canary seed. The price of a Blue Bird in good plumage is THE SWAMP ROBIN. This breed, which is also known in different parts of the country under sev- eral aliases, is really


. The Bird food company's book of cage birds:. Cage birds. THE BLUE BIRD. Everyone knows the plumage and song of the Blue Bird, so it would be useless to spare the space for a detailed description of this bird. In Europe the Blue Bird is kept as a cage bird, and he is much admired for both his song and plumage, where he is usually called the Blue Robin. He requires a mixed diet of our Prepared Mocking Bird food and Canary seed. The price of a Blue Bird in good plumage is THE SWAMP ROBIN. This breed, which is also known in different parts of the country under sev- eral aliases, is really a Thrush, and one of the handsomest- feathered of the fam- fly. He is about the size of a Bobo- link, is cf striking plumage, and a — , _gMte/r most excellent .^^W^ songster. A small- size Mocking-Bird cage is required for his comfort, and the same treatment as for other birds of the Thrush family. % A young male Swamp Robin is worth ^; whsn in ftlll song, $ I. THE SWAMP 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 Philadelphia bird food company. [from old catalog]. The Philadelphia bird food companu


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