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 ther Materials to keep her from lier Ene- 

 mies. 



She builds a Neil: of a different Kind 

 from any other Bird ; fhe has Young-ones 

 about the Middle of May fit to take ; I 

 would not have vou take them too youug, 

 but let them beVery weil fe-therM before 

 you take them : I have had them taken too 

 young when they are very fubiecl: to tho 

 Cramp and Loofenefs, which makes their 

 Feathers all matted together, and I can ne- 

 ver ralfe them. You may let them lie m 

 the Nei^ till they can fly almoil as well as 

 the Old -one •, if they be fuilen, you may o- 

 pen their Mouths, as I told you by the Old- 

 one, and give them three or four Bits at a 

 Time, then tye them clofe down in a Baf- 

 ket for two or three Days, and feed theiXiOnce 

 in two Hours, then cage them up, and in 

 two or three Days they'll take their Vi6iuals 

 off the Stick ; I have had them feed them- 

 felves in three Days after they were taken 

 out of the Neil: I feed them with notliing 

 but Sheep's Heart and Egg, rav/, as I di-» 

 redted you before : W hile they are young, 

 put a little Straw or dry Mofs in the Bot- 

 tom of the Cage, but when they come to 

 be larger, give them Ants Mould as you do 

 the Old-one. I would likewife defire you 

 to learn them to feed of live Food, as Ant^, 

 Spiders, Flies or Meal Worms j I don't 

 B I give 



