A History of British Birds volume 2

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A History of British Birds volume 2
F O Francis Orpen Morris
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On this the Wrens repaired to their own nest, and brought out the eggs that had been laid. ' Bishop Stanley relates the two following somewhat similar incidents: 'A young Cuckoo was taken from the nest of a Hedge-Sparrow, and in a few days afterwards, a young Thrush, scarcely fledged, was put into the same cage. The latter could feed itself, but the Cuckoo, its companion, was obliged to be fed with a quill; in a short time, however, the Thrush took upon itself the task of feeding its fellow-pri...soner, and 102 C'U. CKOO.
continued so to do with the utmost care, bestowing every possible attention, and manifesting the greatest anxiety to satisfy its continual craving for food.
The following is a still more extraordinary instance, cor- roborating the above, and for the truth of which we can vouch in every particular: 'A young Thrush, just able to feed itself, had been placed in a cage; a short time afterwards, a young Cuckoo, which could not feed itself, was introduced into the same cage, a large wicker one, and for some- time it was with much difficulty fed; at length, however, it was observed that the young Thrush was employed in feeding it, the Cuckoo opening its mouth and sitting on the upper perch, and making the Thrush hop down to fetch food up.


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