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there is another like a sprung rattle. As its name indicates, it feeds prin¬ 
cipally upon nuts. 
King Bird of Paradise—This beautiful little bird of New Guinea differs 
SO. AM. GREAT-CRESTED 
FLY CATCHER. BULLFINCH. 
COCK OF THE ROCK. 
BANDED CHATTERER. 
SEVEN-COLORED TANAGER. 
THICK-BILLED 
FINCH. 
ORTOLAN. GREY FLY CATCHER. WHITE-NECKED GOLDFINCH. REED BUNTING. 
SCARLET-CRESTED CHATTERER. FLY CATCHER. SISKIN. 
from the other birds of paradise both in size and plumage. It measures only 
six and a half inches in length ; its head, throat, upper parts, wings and tail 
are red. There is a large tuft of fan-like plumes on each side of the breast, 
purplish in color, and tipped with green. It wears a green gorget below the 
