. Bird notes . Bird Note^.. Iliutc III \\ . Shore Baity, Half-masked Weaver Cock displaying. All rights reserved. January, 1916, BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB The Nesting of Half-Masked Golden and Spot-Winged Weavers.—Three Failures. I5y \V. Shore Daily. I have written so many times this season aboutthe happenings in my a\iaries, that it is with some diffi-dence that I venture to seiid this record of three failures toraise youtig amongst my collection of Weavers. The firstfailure might, with a little more luck, have ended in was witli my pair of Half-masked


. Bird notes . Bird Note^.. Iliutc III \\ . Shore Baity, Half-masked Weaver Cock displaying. All rights reserved. January, 1916, BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB The Nesting of Half-Masked Golden and Spot-Winged Weavers.—Three Failures. I5y \V. Shore Daily. I have written so many times this season aboutthe happenings in my a\iaries, that it is with some diffi-dence that I venture to seiid this record of three failures toraise youtig amongst my collection of Weavers. The firstfailure might, with a little more luck, have ended in was witli my pair of Half-masked Weavers {Hyphaii-lorui:, vitclliinis). The male of this \ariety is one of themost pleasingly coloured of the Hyphantliorniiic group. Thegeneral body colour of the male is greenish-yellow, a narrowband on forehead, and the throat black, crown of head richchestnut, also a considerabk^ patch of the same colour bordersthe black patch on throat. The hen is greenish-yellow, and ishard to distinguish from some of the other fema


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