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and feed freely within a few feet, and the curious thing is they all feed

one another ! The small black young ones feed their parents as soon as

they have had enough ! The young of the first brood, of course, as usual,

feeding their brethren of the second nest. Occasionally the food is

passed on to the parents from the young of the first brood, who give it

first to the second brood, who in turn pass it on to their father and

or mother.


E. G. B. Meade-Waldo.



Hever, Kent.



