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Klasmlkihts on Natuuk 



pretty frequently in the soiitliein counties ; but 

 its winter home is on the Upper Nile and in Kast 

 and South Africa, wliere it can hnd in abundance 

 the thorny shrubs of the desert ranj^es, which 



NO. 3. I'Akl OK IMK HI' ICIIKR-BIRI) S I.ARDKR. 



stand it in j^ood stead as pej^s or hooks on whicli 

 to l>ase its larder. In Kns4iand, it usually selects 

 a iiawthorn for its scene of operations. 



No. 3 shows far Inttir than I can describe it 



