Search Results for: Fertilised eggs for incubation of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
, and farther to the northward. it generally prefers the depth of the forests during summer, after which it approaches the plantations, and even resorts to the granaries for corn. its flight is short, the bird being seldom seen on the wing long enough to cross a field of moderate extent. it is performed
by repeated flaps of the wing, accompanied by jerks of the body and tail, and occasions a rustling noise, as it takes place from one tree to another. it moves along the branches, searches in the chinks, flies to the end of twigs and hangs to them by its feet, whilst the bill is engaged in detaching...
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