By Flood And Field Adventures Ashore And Afloat in North Australia

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" My word, old man sit down, " was Boom's explanation. We crept up quietly, and saw two brown birds sitting on a branch together, about the size of ordinary barn-door fowls. Crawling up under cover of some bushes, I fired and got the brace. Among the trees stood the nest a mound about thirteen feet high, and nearly one hundred and fifty yards in circumference. The top of the mound was flat, and about seven feet in diameter. Boom commenced to look round this edge of the nest, and scratching away... a quantity of leaves and earth exposed some eggs. We broke one, but as it contained a young bird, the others were replaced. Another search by my companion resulted in fresh ones being discovered. They were of a brownish colour, and about the size of a THE GOOD TIME CONTINUED 91 goose egg. From Boom I learned the birds always deposit their eggs on the edge of the flat top. When building, the pair go back some fifty yards, and with a backward jumping movement rake up the leaves, etc. , with their powerful claws to the top of the mound.

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