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but as the Broad in which it was situated is private, these 

 beautiful birds are unmolested, and last year (1908), eighteen 

 pairs nested there. The second time I visited the Broad 

 the young Grebes were hatching out, and with a pair of 



field-glasses I could see the male feeding the female and their 

 firstborn. As only one bad egg remained in the nest I conclude 

 five were safely hatched, and this the keeper confirms. 



E. L. Turner. 



