Children's own library . SKYLARK, WOODLARK, AND CRESTED LARK The Starling lives principally among old buildings,and is very fond of gaining admittance into dovecotes,where it is a harmless visitor, and may be suffered toremain without detriment to the pigeons or their eggs» 144 woods natural history Its nest is made usually in a hole in a wall, sometimesin a decayed tree, and contains five eggs of a very deli-cate, uniformly pale ><s: TWO-HORNED HORNBILL The Grosbeak or Hawkfinch well deserves its genericname of Berry-breaker, for its beak is capable ofbreaking the hard kernels of


Children's own library . SKYLARK, WOODLARK, AND CRESTED LARK The Starling lives principally among old buildings,and is very fond of gaining admittance into dovecotes,where it is a harmless visitor, and may be suffered toremain without detriment to the pigeons or their eggs» 144 woods natural history Its nest is made usually in a hole in a wall, sometimesin a decayed tree, and contains five eggs of a very deli-cate, uniformly pale ><s: TWO-HORNED HORNBILL The Grosbeak or Hawkfinch well deserves its genericname of Berry-breaker, for its beak is capable ofbreaking the hard kernels of the cherry.


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