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FAMILIAR WILL BIRDS. 



and some parts of Asia. It is not known, or at least not 

 common, in Northern Europe. 



Some time ago a pair of these birds was exhibited for 

 two years running- at the Crystal Palace Bird Show, and 

 on both occasions took prizes. On inquiry we were in- 

 formed that they are the most knowing and interesting 

 birds that can be kept in confinement, but require a large 

 cage, as they are of a restless disposition and will other- 

 wise break their tails and wings.J y 



