Birds I Have Kept in Years Gone By : With Original Anecdotes And Full Directions for Keeping Them Successfully

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Agwpornis pullaria, in German der Vhzertrennliche, or the inseparable, which is also its Prench name V Inseparable, is a bright green bird, with a red mask extending round the beak to a varying depth according to the age of the specimen; it is a native of Abyssinia, and according to my experience not a long liver in this country, even when kept during the winter in a well -warmed conservatory. Other aviarists, how- ever, have a different tale to tell concerning the Red-faced Love-bird, one in p
...articular insinuating that he has even bred it in his bird-room, which I, in common with Dr. Euss and Mr. "Wiener, am reluctantly compelled to doubt.
The female can be readUy distinguished from the male Eed- face, not by the extent or intensity of colour of her rubicund mask, which some writers tell us is the differentiating mark THK BED-FACED LOVE-BIRD.
TJie Bed-faced Love-bird. 137 between tlie sexes, but by the under side of her wings being green, while those of her mate are black.
These birds are natives of the western coast of Africa, and are specially abundant in Abyssinia, where they are said to bring up their young families in the hollow branch of a tree, and to feed on all manner of seeds, preferring millet and maize, which should also be their chief food in this country, taking care that both seeds are frequently given soaked.


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