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The Bird 



western Mexico: "One of the most wonderful exhibitions 

 of bird-flight came to us to-day as we left the alkali plain 

 and rode among the mesquite scrub. A confused mass 

 of black appeared in the air which, as we advanced, re- 

 solved itself into hundreds of individual black specks. 



Fig. 264. — C're.sted Screamers. 



The atmosphere was so deceptive that what at first seemed 

 to be a vast cloud of gnats close at hand, was soon seen 

 to be a multitude of birds, and when a quarter of a mile 

 away we knew them to be vultures. Three hurros lay 

 dead upon the plain. This we knew yesterday, and here 

 were the scavengers. Never had we seen Vultures more 



