Canaries And Cage Birds the Food Care Breeding Diseases And Treatment of Al

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Canaries And Cage Birds the Food Care Breeding Diseases And Treatment of Al
George Henry Holden
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They are, without exception, lively, bold, and noisy in their demeanor, and always travel in large flocks, and live very sociably. They have, however, enemies among other classes of birds, with whom they live in a state of constant warfare. Their movements are light and active, and their dispositions exceedingly sagacious and intelligent. Some of the species have a very agreeable song ; while others have the harsh, guttural notes of the English Starling. They breed twice each year, laying each ...time five or six eggs.
The bronze-colored Satin Starling, an inhabitant of the northern part of Africa, possesses an attire of extraordinary lustre, which glitters in the rays of a tropical sun. The plumage is bronze-like in tint, except upon the sides of the head, the lower part of the belly, and wings, which are a beautiful indigo blue. This species is about ten inches in length, of which the tail measures three inches. The Bronze Starlings are to be met with in large numbers in their native lauds.


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