XXX TAILS AND WINGS AS NUPTIAL LIVERY 369 



playgrounds for tlieniselves in the grass in which they 

 danee up and (h)wn, especially in the early morning and 



Jackson's Whj'dadbiid {Dr(ipano}>lectes jarksovi) mwooing-dress. 

 In this plumage it may be described as a sparrow in widow's 

 weeds. 



late afternoon. In consequence of these tricks they 

 have been called dancing birds. 



When these black objects are bobbing up and do'wn 



B B 



