THE CrilCKADEB 



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her door and shook hor dwelling to its foundations ; 

 no bird appeared, and not believing it possible that 

 under the circumstances she would remain within 

 the stub, I felt that she must have left without my 

 knowledge, and there- 

 fore retired to await 

 her reappearance. 



At the end of sev- 

 eral minutes the male, 

 with food in his bill, 

 advanced cautiously, 

 and clinging to the 

 rim of the nest open- 

 ing, hung there a mo- 

 ment and departed 

 minus the food. Tliis 

 was surprising. Could 

 there be young in the 

 nest ? or was the bird, 

 in imitation of the 

 Hornbill, feeding his 

 imprisoned mate ? I 

 rapped again, and this 

 time, perhaps taken 

 unawares, the female 

 answered my ques- 

 tion by appearing. 



On June 3d a family arrived in the Cliickadee 

 villa, and both birds were found actively engaged in 

 administering to its wants. 



As a return for the inconvenience to which they 

 had been subjected, a perch was erected by waj' of a 

 step at their dour. The female was appreciative and 



28. Cliicka.lcc ut nust liok'. 



