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Visits io Members' Aviaries: 
IDtsits to flDcmbers' Hviaiies- 
By Wesley T. Page, F.Z.S. 
It will be seen that the round of aviaries made during the 
summer, though not a lengthy one, includes both Southern and 
Eastern Counties. 
Mr. Suggitts Aviary and Bikdroom. The locality is 
Cleethorpes, Lines., and the situation an exposed and bleak one; 
nevertheless all the birds do well and only those showing dis- 
comfort from cold, etc., and known delicate species are wintered 
indoors. 
The outdoor aviarj' is a large one, containing plenty of 
cover, with the usual shelter shed and covered flight attached to 
the open natural flight. . . . The accompanying plan (from 
memory) will indicate the arrangements, as also will the photo 
illustrate how ample and excellent is the natural cover provided. 
The photo, if giving but a poor idea of the aviary generally, will 
indicate what a natural kind of little paradise the birds have to 
disport themselves in. 
Ground Pi.an. Mr. Suggitt's Aviarv. 
A & B. .Shelter Sheds. 
C. Covered portion of flight. 
D. Grass plot with raised bank at E. 
F.F.F.F. Privet hedge running wliole length of Aviary. 
G. Thicket of growing trees. 
H.H.H.H. Gravel Walk. 
Frequent notes of breeding successes have appeared from 
time to time under " Editorial Notes," etc., there is therefore no 
need to recapitulate here ; nevertheless I must note the laying of 
