Bird-keeping, by the author of 'Domestic pets'.1869 |
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... bathing . If he has any other food in confinement the cage will become offensive . The AMERICAN BLUE JAY ( Cyanocorax cristatus ) is very like its English relative in many of its characteristics . It is even more beautiful in its ...
... bathing . If he has any other food in confinement the cage will become offensive . The AMERICAN BLUE JAY ( Cyanocorax cristatus ) is very like its English relative in many of its characteristics . It is even more beautiful in its ...
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... bathing , and the cage must be kept very clean . The ROSE - COLOURED PASTOR ( Pastor roseus ) .— This bird , also known as the Rose Ouzel , is about eight inches long ; has a crested head ; neck , wings , and tail of glossy black tinged ...
... bathing , and the cage must be kept very clean . The ROSE - COLOURED PASTOR ( Pastor roseus ) .— This bird , also known as the Rose Ouzel , is about eight inches long ; has a crested head ; neck , wings , and tail of glossy black tinged ...
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... bathing , and the cage must be kept very clean , or it will soon be- come offensive . The young birds should be fed upon bread soaked in milk : they will very soon become tame , and will imitate other notes besides their own ; still ...
... bathing , and the cage must be kept very clean , or it will soon be- come offensive . The young birds should be fed upon bread soaked in milk : they will very soon become tame , and will imitate other notes besides their own ; still ...
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... be put in with it for the Thrush to crush it upon . He must have a large cage , well strewn with coarse sand or gravel , and should be well supplied with water for • drinking and bathing ; but his bath should be 36 · Bird - keeping .
... be put in with it for the Thrush to crush it upon . He must have a large cage , well strewn with coarse sand or gravel , and should be well supplied with water for • drinking and bathing ; but his bath should be 36 · Bird - keeping .
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Bird-keeping. • drinking and bathing ; but his bath should be taken away when used , as the bird is liable to cramp . The food and water should be put outside of the cage , if possible . The Thrush will live many years in confinement ...
Bird-keeping. • drinking and bathing ; but his bath should be taken away when used , as the bird is liable to cramp . The food and water should be put outside of the cage , if possible . The Thrush will live many years in confinement ...
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Strona 1 - UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE' UNDER the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me, And turn his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat; Come hither, come hither, come hither: Here shall he see No enemy But winter and rough weather. Who doth ambition shun And loves to live i...
Strona 7 - ... over the steepest mountains and deepest rivers, and in her glorious career looks with contempt upon those high steeples and magnificent palaces which we adore and wonder at; from which height I can make her to descend by a word from my mouth (which she both knows and obeys), to accept of meat from my hand, to own me for her master, to go home with me, and be willing the next day to afford me the like recreation.
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Strona 82 - moults," — which is generally in July or August, according to the heat of the weather — all you need to do is, to keep him quiet and free from draughts. Being a cheerful, lively bird, there is no need to have him covered up, but do not let him be unduly excited. Give him a very small quantity of raw beef, scraped, and moistened with cold water, once a week ; occasionally, a little yolk of hard-boiled egg; and now and then a piece of sponge-cake, and ripe chickweed in full flower. Nature will...
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Strona 11 - Falco subbuted) are true Falcons, and though but small birds, possess great courage and are of rapid flight. The Merlin was considered a very excellent bird for hawking, and was much used to fly at partridges and other small birds. It is easily tamed and exceedingly docile. An amusing anecdote is told by Mr. Knox of a wild Merlin who was his daily companion while snipe-shooting in Ireland, following him from one marsh to another, and always watching for a wounded bird to which he could give chase...
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