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YOUNG HERRING GULLS. 



Hatched and reared in a crowded section of the Ducks' 

 Aviary, through the persistence of the female, and the 

 energy of the male in defending her from molestation. 









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A WILD GOOSE FAMILY. 



Cowbird, Flicker, Robin, 



American Magpie, Crow, 



Song Sparrow, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 



Red-winged Blackbird, 



Black Crowned Night Heron, 



Yellow Crowned Night Heron, 



Green Heron. 



Naturally these young birds attract much 

 attention from visitors, to whom they are much 

 more of a novelty than adult birds. 



To meet their ever-growing demands they 

 require to be fed every hour, save at night. 



Amongst the mammals, the most important 

 births up to date are the following: 



i Buffalo (female), 



3 Elk, 



5 White-tailed Deer, 



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i' Fallow Deer, 

 2 Axis Deer, 

 6 Covotes. 



Other Buffalo calves are expected, and in 

 reality are now overdue. The Mule Deer, 

 Black-tailed Deer and Prong-horned Antelope 

 are yet too young to breed. 



HIDING FROM POSSIBLE ENEMIES. 

 A White-Tailed Deer fawn, on the day of its birth. 



