Some Indian Friends And Acquaintances a Study of the Ways of Birds And Other An

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Many birds, such as the black- headed oriole and the coppersmith barbet, seem to take at once to life in a cage, and to be quite contented with it from the moment that they are imprisoned, but, in spite of this, it is very hard to keep them in good condition for any length of time. In the case of the coppersmiths, this, as has already been pointed out, may be effected by PARROTS AND WOODPECKERS 223 keeping them either alone or only along with birds whose ordinary cage-dietary does not include s...attu ; but no remedial measure has yet, in so far as I know, been found in that of the orioles. The difficulty in dealing with the latter bird is, however, probably also a dietetic one, as it seems to be easy to keep the maroon species, whose general habits are very like those of the commoner kinds, in perfect health under the very conditions that rapidly prove fatal to its relatives. It is easy to provide carnivorous and graminivorous birds, with suitable food, and hence we find them generally standing captivity very well.

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