was on its 46th day, who o it allowed 1 1 sal f to bo touched by 
a stick without flying but ®W b OManeomOy" a a • -. n5nut.es 
later. From the sihe and feathering of JSto?. otbr-r youn»? when 
they flew 
this individual would not sect e xceptionol and it 
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s-s oos orlii'-le tha t the y-mn;; nor a l ly fly sbou t their vth 
The young Nod ios are very unsteady in the 1 r early flights & 
and are particularly unskillful in return! an to their nests, 
which, ao tier or Inter they try to do. This difficulty uei be 
partly due to the the 0 troneg wind whi oh 70 r etu-lly chiles around 
thoir nesting cliffs. Perhaps its is because these juveniles 
so often cruse trouble by 1 and in* on the wrong led 30 , thf t -'lien 
one starts to fly e round the cl iff , it often sets tbs adults 
croa > in > n 
Xoum noddies continue to depend on their parents 
f r food ift r th y oa a rx ■/ . On 
the three occasions "/hen 
T 
u.- ’ • • 
v co 1 our- ringed luvonllen '• : e 5 'i- g 
•'■•.4 •• - . E: - -V* '• •; V.' • O •• 7 •/• 
after they could fly, it was always or thoir ora nests and from 
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the behaviour of uhnsrked individuals too b* leo-r probable that 
, < _ jg r . » «"li *■ 1 f ' : ; gfl • ( ■ 
while the youn* arc ri the colony they are only f^d on their oevi* 
The youns sore tinea boa from a'ults net thoir parents but 
such 
X doubt if they ar'* u/r? fed ^ae the adults drive vvay^&a vm youn*; 
if they an : roach, be ha lug 'luit© differently t th 02 a od to their 
worn J 0 ‘J *10 
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Clubs . "■ a mi ng . 
;-- 1 - ^ r <w - r | ft 11 >QHl 11 Mil 1 , ■»< » ■ li tffr 1 u*-MMPW»l x*u*g;><mw r 9 f 
if ^ . i rT ,? X wl 
The ao 7 iT.ii certain parts of the Moony ell xfs* v/ti • * re t". * b j.rd*»^ 
: 
alight but which *kse not defended like nest ledges, end oft.cn 
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half a do son birds or more would s tend ft in* so neutral 
