Birds of Ihe Jhchim District. 
the end of the month, they liatehed out one young one. wliir'li 
was killed by the male bird when eight day;; old. 
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{Photo hii II . W HI ford. 
But in July they were more- fortunate and Iiatclied out 
two young ones, incubation lasting 1 4 or 15 d;iys. 
The young resemble their parents in general colour 
pattern, but are of a dullei' hue, in fact are ratlif^r mealy 
looking. 
These two are now separated from their parents and 
we hope they will breed this summer. 
The aviary contains the following birds: Black-clieeked 
Lovebirds, Blue-winged Lovebirds, Zebra Doves, and Virginian 
Cardinals. 
The food consisted of canary, millet, millet sprays, 
and a little sunflower and hemp. 
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Birds of the Jhelum District. 
By H. WirisTLER, I. P., M.B.O.TJ. 
{Continued from Tarjc 961. 
GENERAL REMAEKS ON THE MONTH. 
February, on tho whole, ha.s been an interesting month, as. 
while for the most part ornithologit al condit ons have bren tho e of (he 
winter, there has been a certain amount of movement foreshadowintj the 
spring migrations. 
A small proportion of winter visitors have deparleJ : probably 
