4 morrow. He received his matter i in the fame. af. 



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4 : fight, they leap one againft the other; their mo- 
tions and the beating of their wings are violent. 
Their common food is grain, but they are fond 
of fith, of meat, and of bread, 
The Agami, when tamed, is very grateful-and ; 
and fond ; he knows his matter or benefactor, that 
_ 4s, the perfon that is kindtohim, | 
| Mr. Vofmaer, the gentleman who gives this 
, @ccount, fays, that he has found this himfelf; he 
: brought up one very young; in the morning, | 
“when he opened the cage, this affectionate bird. 
 fprang towards him, with its wings expanded, 
that is, fpread, making that ftrange kind of noife, 
‘both from its bill, and, as it were, from within, 
vas if that were its manner of bidding him good 
 feGionate ‘manner when he returned home, after | 
Etcing abfent. When he faw | vis mafter at a dif 
tance, he immediately ran to him, although. he 
was in a boat; and the moment the gentleman : 
Handed, the Agami behaved judi in the fame man- 
; but it was only to this gentleman, and not 
i to ’ body elfe. 
‘nits natural fate, the Agami inhabits the large 
- forefts in the warmer climates of America. He 
does not Pepe expofed and open fituations, - 
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