The Young Angler Naturalist And Pigeon And Rabbit Fancier With Hints As to Th

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The Young Angler Naturalist And Pigeon And Rabbit Fancier With Hints As to Th
R Rogers
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Old birds are usually caught by nooses in the autumn, and they should then be fed upon elderberries and meal worms for a few days, so as gradually to bring them to their artificial food ; this food should be bruised hemp- seed, and a paste made of bread soaked in water, and BRITISH SONG BIEDS.
afterwards steeped in milk, with barley or wheat meal, or a paste made of hemp-seed, scalded and bruised, and white bread also soaked ; these pastes should be mixed up fresh every morning, and when given
...to the birds some fresh raw lean meat chopped fine, should be added to them ; the yolk of an egg boiled hard and crumbled into small pieces, is a very excellent variation to the general food ; meal worms, ants' eggs, maggots of the bluebottle fly, &c. Are also exceedingly good, and most vegetables are eaten by these birds with avidity.
THE BULFIXCH.
Pick-a-bud, as the gardeners call this great destroyer of buds in spring, especially the young bloom of green- gages, is a beautifully- marked bird, having a splendid red breast, a black head, and a pleasant looking ash- coloured back, which is varied by the black of his wing feathers and tail.


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