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seemed to pass off, and his long beak was 

 placed round on to his back, his bright 

 eyes were closed, and he slept while the 

 fish digested ! I think it must have been 

 at such times that he forgot that his mate 

 was hungry. For twenty minutes he 

 would remain a ball of brilliant, ruffled 

 feathers, sometimes longer, and, strange 

 to say, as soon as he woke, and had 

 preened his plumage, he was ready for 

 another large fish ! Sometimes when I 

 went into the boathouse to take the 

 boat out, I found three or four fishes 

 lying in the boat which he had left 

 there, showing that he had been busy. 



When evening came the hen would 

 leave her nest for a spell, and he went 

 inside, but she did not like to leave 

 her eggs for long. When she returned 

 he settled on a sheltered branch over 

 the creek. While the Thrushes were 

 singing their best songs, and the noisy 

 Starlings were fighting for the best 



