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Poxes and Bade -Cages in every Corner of 

 the Roorfi, for fome of the Birds love to 

 breed pretty dark, and others pretty light ; 

 ycu miiil be fure to put up as many more 

 Boxes and Cages as 3 ou have Pairs, for they 

 love to have Choice, and yet they, are 

 spt to go to Veil again before the firffc 

 Hy. If ttere is not Conveniency. they are 

 c^pt to iTiake their Neil upon the young 

 Ones. I have Joil a Neft of two or thred 

 youngOnesupon thatvery Account •, when 

 I went to look for Birds, I faw none but 

 the Ned made in the fame Box, which made 

 me v»'0nderwhit was become of my Birds, 

 and puliir.goutthe Ncft, 1 f .undthem all 

 fmothered under it, they wilJUkewife build 

 in the Tree which is in your Room, and if 

 you do not tie it infeveral Places the Neft, 

 the Eggs and young Ones will be apt to 

 f^dl thro'. I have lofl many Birds after 

 this Manner, but in my Opinion, any Man 

 that breeds them for his Pleafure, it is the 

 b-fi: Way to breed them in a Cage made 

 for that rurpofe, which ought to be as large 

 again as what we call Breeding-Cages, fo 

 that they may have Room, to fly, for the 

 miore Room the better. You muft likewife 

 have two Boxes to m ke their Neil: in, for 

 as I told you before, they are apt to go to 

 Keil again, before the young Ones fiy, and 

 being two Boxes, the Hen wib build in 



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