. The Bird food company's book of cage birds: . BIRD FOOD companys BOOK OF CAGE BIRDS. THE SKYLARK. 35. The song of the Skylark is considered by some persons to be superior even to that of the nightingale. It is a bird of modest plumagebut trim and male can bedistinguished fromthe female by thebreast of the latterbeing nearly bird shouldbe fed upon ourPrepared MockingBird Food, with anoccasional meal ofseed. The cage the Skylarkshould be kept, asis shown in the en-graving differs fromthe shape of other cages, by having a bow window. This is for the reception of a p
. The Bird food company's book of cage birds: . BIRD FOOD companys BOOK OF CAGE BIRDS. THE SKYLARK. 35. The song of the Skylark is considered by some persons to be superior even to that of the nightingale. It is a bird of modest plumagebut trim and male can bedistinguished fromthe female by thebreast of the latterbeing nearly bird shouldbe fed upon ourPrepared MockingBird Food, with anoccasional meal ofseed. The cage the Skylarkshould be kept, asis shown in the en-graving differs fromthe shape of other cages, by having a bow window. This is for the reception of a piece of fresh sod, which should be given at least three times a week. Here the lark will stand and sing his musi-cal thanks, until his little throat almost bursts. There are no perches in the cage, as the bird will always stay on the bottom. Such a cage will cost $3-5o. The price of a young male Skylark, is $; when in full song, ^ worth to $,
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