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WILD WINGS 



the rocks that stood out of the water. Pairs or groups of 

 Eider Ducks were swimming here and there not far otl the 

 rock-strewn shore, the white-backed males very distinguished 



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in appearance, compared with their sombre brown mates. 

 This was their nesting-time. The female crawls up from the 

 shore into the thick of the small spruces, and beneath the 

 tangle deposits from fi\'e to eight large, smooth, yellowish 

 eggs, surrounding them with a profusion of down plucked 



