. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. u'd of vuKu;ea, canic n\ I'l'dls (HI iminci'diis liiiIly-lxTrics, Iiucklc I ^ hiive lifuii st ricii ])liiiitiitioii Win huso l)inls is nlniost t column of ]iii,'(.|}iis 1111(1 I'orty miles, miil tsoiiiit of tlio suvural s liiill'-ii-piut of fddil ity of food coiiNiuijcil a similiir calculution, only a siiiLfle youn" III tlirco hiwils ill a y (IclifioiiH, only, as Y mnn jjiiU iipuu tlie It them down fui thu 3 forest in seaifh of ii i)i'o(ligi(nis toiTCiit " Vast nuniliors of


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. u'd of vuKu;ea, canic n\ I'l'dls (HI iminci'diis liiiIly-lxTrics, Iiucklc I ^ hiive lifuii st ricii ])liiiitiitioii Win huso l)inls is nlniost t column of ]iii,'(.|}iis 1111(1 I'orty miles, miil tsoiiiit of tlio suvural s liiill'-ii-piut of fddil ity of food coiiNiuijcil a similiir calculution, only a siiiLfle youn" III tlirco hiwils ill a y (IclifioiiH, only, as Y mnn jjiiU iipuu tlie It them down fui thu 3 forest in seaifh of ii i)i'o(ligi(nis toiTCiit " Vast nuniliors of 'c rode furiously intn h had l)een traiiipltd lole nuts from a tree for the ; Tlie L'parato lloeks. II one individual was il Gardens, ami it is â formed the duties uf colli]losed of a few i,'s and youii,L(eaii lie d in the same day. of the neck and tlie so deep slate ".shot" emont of tlio liiitl. il-coverts dark .slaty and secondary i|uili- â d with dirty wjiite. is \vliit(\ The long rest \vliit(>, takiiijra ;nd another of nistv and a naked spaw :e, lier oakeli-liruwii The total leiiglli lost in tlio stocks or inioii in many parls -ucli , it U s has already Ijceii es, the iiirds liiuiiiii;. KIXO-OOVK.âfo/iimta imhimbi STOCK-DO (,;ââ,/â ( nmn. out some convenient liollow, and placing their within. Other localities arc however selected lor the purpose ot incubation, among which a deserted amonl lie nmst common _ I he nest is iiardly worthy of the name, being a mere collectk i ol" ly limais roots, laid about t ii-ee or four feet within the entrance, just thick enom-li t. keep the eggs from the ground, but not snfliciently woven to constitute a trneVie ^ I some places when the keepers discover a brood they make a network of sticks at tho mouth oi the hole, so that the y(nuig cannot escape, although tliey can be fed to panrnts^tnan without, and when tlu-y are .sulliciently large and plump they are takc


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