Zoologist: a Monthly Journal of Natural History

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Zoologist: a Monthly Journal of Natural History
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting
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Some of the new feathers expose their fibrous ends.
February 12. Astonishes us by making a loud shrill noise in the evening by candle-light, something like the laughing note of the green woodpecker.
February 18. Much less restless to-night, as also for one or two previous ones. New feathers out on the back, of a nearly uniform slaty blue colour. Now generally feeds itself by taking meat with egg, or meat alone, from my hands or the bars of its cage ; but some- times descends to the bottom to pi
...ck up pieces of food. Very fond of the black beetle, which before eating it generally softens by passing through the beak.
February 24. Rather restless this evening ; frequently picks meat with eggf and Blattse up from the bottom of the cage. I never put any water in it, but generally add this to the meat and egg, when I mix up the food.
March 14. Although it eats black beetles, I have never seen it cast up any portion of them in the manner of hawks and owls. Much of the new plumage out on the back and breast, but many of the old feathers still in the wings, some at the back of the head, and on the higher part of the breast.


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