. Australia and homeward [microform]. Australian aborigines; Birds; Mammals; Australiens (Indigènes); Oiseaux; Mammifères. J â ;^1 THE BOWER-BIRD. 93 THE BOVVER-BIRD. Among the sliange habited birds of Australia is the bower-bird. This bird gets its name from the fact that it builds a bower for, as it A'ould seem, a kind of BOWKR-BIBDS. I have seen this bower, and bird. It is a little larger than the American robinâa light brown, slightly speckled with spots of darker brown. ChooFing, say, a little spot of grass, a patch in the plain, it beats down a pathway, or perhaps, if nece


. Australia and homeward [microform]. Australian aborigines; Birds; Mammals; Australiens (Indigènes); Oiseaux; Mammifères. J â ;^1 THE BOWER-BIRD. 93 THE BOVVER-BIRD. Among the sliange habited birds of Australia is the bower-bird. This bird gets its name from the fact that it builds a bower for, as it A'ould seem, a kind of BOWKR-BIBDS. I have seen this bower, and bird. It is a little larger than the American robinâa light brown, slightly speckled with spots of darker brown. ChooFing, say, a little spot of grass, a patch in the plain, it beats down a pathway, or perhaps, if neces- â¢#A P m ^-. 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 Lucas, D. V. (Daniel Vannorman), 1834-1911. Toronto : W. Briggs; Montreal : C. W. Coates


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