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mlui:;cclus >(ir:irr;s am, hi s , 
I'aino { La'ko Uhhaaog), 
Common about the hah ■, opp6#i 3 oi sg .''a ; 
• nearly as shy a:.: in Massachusetts, ^ovnd tv<f hosts, 
one Juno 3 with four oggs .oil advnr.eed,, tho other Juno 
7 nith'four'in a' similar condition. Tho first nest 
\ras built in a hole in r. stub, tho entrance being barely 
largo <o ohgh "<■, adri = the bird; this nest was <sor poeod 
of dry ghass, coarse wood strikes otc M but had'no : -u<l 
'Whatever',' Tho other placed in the fork of a s:nil hooch 
overhanging 'The vat or 3:.d tho u ; -.u -a mud rails*' 
: 5 li-rge f ion'; 4 ;he itnro : <—nay. 
Several very largo flocks? so m to-day. 
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tmined four ;‘rash eggs. Several other rests in similar 
■ U| v fb*. y h (,sh 1 ). &'j*-~f- 
Ti.'<> nests four ©ggs each; on© sot fresh, tho other 
about • © .natch, loth nos is anon o' i!j© branches i - ; ' •' ;ad 
sprucos over tho water, vo y bulky and substantia! in 
contrast with the' ones placed in stubs. A third root 
in a hollo?,' stub contain >d young. 
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The cihrarco to this hoi - /•’.& of 4 > normal size not 
havihj b Ntil fgod i as y • -.y, 
nr.o talking on floating drift-wood suddenly seized 
a small fro?-; which he b r t forcibly with his bill and fi¬ 
nally to- .a off ? orofcnniy to hi: t a;t, 
A host prettily c one oaf m a" tor the manner of a 
hro-./r Omenor’s behind a 3nr . > scale of jo so he rk. 
Saw young on vring t 
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