A Natural History of the Nests And Eggs of British Birds volume 1

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A Natural History of the Nests And Eggs of British Birds volume 1
F O Francis Orpen Morris
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XTIDIFICATION begins early in the spring. 1 I The nest, which is resorted to from year to year, is usually placed in the top of a tall tree, whether elm, oak, ash, beech, or willow, or hedge, occasionally in a lower one, if suitably protected. It is rather of an oblong shape, built of strong sticks and thorns, cemented together with mud, and lined with roots and grass ; an aperture just sufficient to admit the bird is left on one side ; the top is covered over.
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...med by Mr. W. F. W. Bird that the Magpie builds in Kensington Gardens. Bishop Stanley has the following observations on this part of its history : " Certain birds of similar habits will naturally, under peculiar circum- stances, act very differently ; we have an instance of this in the singular departure of the Magpie from its usual custom of building its nest. Everybody knows that where trees abound that which is loftiest, or most difficult of access, is chosen ; but in parts where there are no trees, instead of retiring to high rocks, and choosing places not easily ap- proached, they will take possession of bushes close to the VOL, i.

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