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THE BLACK (.illOl'UE, Oil ULAC'A' COCA. 



Like the two preceding species, the male bird resorts at the beginning of the breeding 

 season to some open spot where he utters his love-calls, and, displays his new clothes to the 

 greatest advantage, for the purpose of attracting to his harem as many wives as possible. The 



BLACK GROUSE.- TWroo lelrix. 



note of the Black Cock when thus engaged is loud and resonant, and can be heard at a consid- 

 erable distance. This crowing sound is accompanied by a harsh, grating, stridulous land of 

 cry, which has been likened to the noise produced by whetting a scythe. The Black Cock 

 does not pair, but leaves his numerous mates to the duties of maturity and incubation, and 

 follows his own desires while they prepare their nests, lay their eggs, hatch them, and bring 

 up the young. The mother-bird is a fond and watchful parent, and when she has been alarmed 



