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interestinj^' and Ijeantifiil lot Attain one marvelled at 
the amity, liapitiness and contentment that marked the 
keeping together such diversified species. 
Pckiii Robins {Lioflirix Itilcns). 
American Catbird {Mi)niis carolincnsis). 
Yellow-vented T'ulbiil (I'ycnoiwtus fliivk'cntris). 
2 (? (Ireen Cardinals (U iibeniatrix crisltitti). 
Virginian Cardinal {Cnrdiiuilis cardinal is). 
Blue Robin {Sialia sialis). 
Military Starlings {Tnipialis militaris). 
cJ Scarlet Tanager (Rhamphococlus brasilius). 
Palm Tanager {Tanagra palmaruiu). 
Archbishop Tanager (T. ornata). 
Blue Tanager (T. episcupus). 
$ Black Tanager (Tachyphomis nickiicttcus). 
Golden Oriole {Oriohts galbnla). 
lilack-headed Siskin {Clirysoinitris Irislis). 
(J Non]>areil finnling (C yiiiii>spi"(i ciris). 
No. 6. Another crowd of diversified species, most of which 
were fairly recent arrivals, some in jnvenile plumage, and 
others in the intermediate stage, or ])artly through the 
change to adult plumage. .Some of the (llossy Starlings 
were adult and simply gorgeous. 
Creen (ilossy Starling ( I .ainprct or)ns attstnilis). 
Purple (ilossy Starling (l.amprotornis piirpitrnis). 
Pied Blackbird (Merida merida). 
Chestnut-winged 'ilossy Starling {Amydrw; luorio^). 
Pied Barbet {Pognorhynchus leucomelas) 
Pair Grey-winged Ouzels {Merula bonlboul). 
Long-tailed Glossy Starlings [Lamprotoryus caiulalus). 
Pied Glossy Starlings {Spreo bicolor). 
No. 7. A mixture of I'arrots and Parrakeets — all very fit, and 
in fine plumage. 
Pair Senegal Parrots (Poecephalus scncgalensis). 
5 Jendaya Parrakeets {Conurns jcndaya) — 3 in juvenile plumage. 
Bahama Amazon (Clirysotis baiiamcnh). 
No. 8. Again one wondered at the amity with which the 
follov^ing lived together in their somewhat confined 
quarters. 
Pair S])ot-I)illed Toucans {Scloiidcra iiiaciiliroslris ). 
Hill Mynah {Eiinibcs intermedia). 
Pileated Jay (C yanocora.v pileatus). 
Wandering Tree-Pie { Pcndrocitta rnfa). 
