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will not attempt to move, not knowing on ac- 
_ Count of the darknefs where to fly; bring then 
| the finger of the other hand under its breatt, 
-Yaifing the bird a little; from the uneafinels of 
Pe its fituation on the finger, on which » it was firft - | 
| _ placed, it will climb on the other; if this be often 
 fepeated, and the bird be leaked and careffed, 
1 he begins to lofe its fears ; and if the light be let 
| . in by. degrees, i it will fechas immediately eat 
ie bruifed feed out of the hand, and from that time _ 
:7 hecome. tame. . | 
y _ There are many other fpecies of Brolboaks: 
a Phe Grenadier Grofbeak inhabits § St, Pubes 
‘ Tis the Cape of Good Hope; frequenting wa- 
1 By places, and making a curious neft among the 
feeds; it is conftructed with fmall twigs, Curi- 
4 oufly interwoven with cotton, and divided into 
1 _ two apartments, with one entrance; the upper 
q apartment for the male, and the lower for the fe- 
male. The nett is of fo clofe a contexture, as to 

P be. impenetrable to the weather. The colour _ 
: of this bird is a brilliant red; amongf the green 
e reeds they appear like fo many fearlet lillies, which 
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