S My Aviary and Inmates. 



My Aviary and Inmates 



By Miss L. Peacock. 



The accompanying photo and ground plan are so fully 

 descriptive as not to call for furtlier remark, save to say that 

 on the whole the arrangements have answered well, and the 

 birds have been contented and happy, but breeding results have 

 been practically nil. 



It is very probable that there will be but little in these 

 few notes to interest experienced aviculturists, but they may 

 be of interest and possibly helpful to beginners like myself. 



Ground Plan of Miss Peacock's Aviary. 



As I was able to ])rocuro them I have turned in the 



following at intervals during the year, either pairs or odd birds. 



Waxbills: Common, Gold-breasted and Scarlet Tiger (Amada- 



vats) ; Green and Yellow Budgerigars, Chinese Painted Quails, 



