126 WILD NATURE'S WAYS. 



ingly interesting to watch. One balmy April 

 day I was sitting down on a sunlit bank resting, 

 when a pair came and alighted close in front of 

 me, and went through a series of strange love- 

 making antics. The wooed one stood still, with 

 her wings erect, about two inches in front of the 

 male, who spread his gorgeous organs of flight 

 out to their fullest extent, and made them vibrate 



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