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Identifier: birdnotes53fore (find matches)
Title: Bird notes
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Foreign Bird Club National British Bird and Mule Club
Subjects: Birds -- Periodicals Birds -- Great Britain Periodicals
Publisher: Brighton : Foreign Bird Club : National British Bird and Mule Club
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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ks to young people and to others also of older growth. Weopine a thin paper edition of Our Resident Birds and OurMigrant Birds bound in one volume would be cordiallywelcomed. O Post Mortem Reports. s, Canaries and Lavi^nder Finch : P. J. Calvocoressi.—All acute enteritis.These birds had had access to egg-food which was stale and possiblyinfected with a mould This food should only be used quite fresh. Gouldiax Finch : Capt. L. 11. Wand.—Enteritis. Whydah-bird and Cordon Ilku : Mrs. Dennis.-—Pneumonia in both cases. Blue-eri:ast!:d Waxbill and Nonpareil Bunting : Mrs. Calvocoressi.-- Pneumonia in the case of the waxbill. The bunting was over fat, and its lungs congested.CoCK.vrEEi. : Ed. Boosey.-The bird was much too decomposed for examination.Siskin : T. (). Harrison.—The cause of death was i)ncumonia. The l)ird was too fat.Amazon Parrot: H. Westacott.—Congestion of lungs.Zebra Finch : W. H. Workman.—Pneumonia. N. S. LUCAS. M.B.. F.Z.S.,Honorary Pathologist. -^ H Eh O I—I
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N: CQ :5 5? :AII :ai3l)ts !acscrvc6. Uul?. 1922. BIRD NOTES: — THE —JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. Jiine and July in My Aviaries. By W. Shore Baily, F.Z.S. At the beginning of this month most of the birds in myWaders aviary were coming into colour. Four out of my eightKnots had assumed their reddish-coloured breasts; the cockPuffs had fully developed their queer necklaces, ah totallydifferent from each other, so that a non-birdy observer wouldtake them to be birds of different species; the only Wader inwhich, so far, there has been no change is my solitary GreyPlover. Two years ago I had one of these birds that came intoOf the other birds most of the Whydahs and Weavers are eitherfull breeding plumage, and he really was a handsome bird then,in full plumage, or showing colour. The two Giant Whydahslook particularly handsome as they fly around their largeaviaries. Unfortunately I have been unable to get hens forthem. My Demoiselle Cranes have at last given up their attempt to pro

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  • bookyear:1902
  • bookdecade:1900
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  • bookauthor:Foreign_Bird_Club
  • bookauthor:National_British_Bird_and_Mule_Club
  • booksubject:Birds____Periodicals
  • booksubject:Birds____Great_Britain_Periodicals
  • bookpublisher:Brighton___Foreign_Bird_Club___National_British_Bird_and_Mule_Club
  • bookcontributor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History_Library
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
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