Bird notes (1923) (14568594280)


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Identifier: birdnotes63fore (find matches)
Title: Bird notes
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: W. Short Baily
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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nds of this group. Among thesewas the beautiful Bunedamo or Orange Dove. This bird (Chrysoenas victor) is not to be confounded with the betterknown Golden Dove, although that engaging little creatureand his pretty little green mate are also among the wondersof the Fijian avifauna. If one has not seen the male OrangeDove (which really ought to be called the Flame-coloured Dove)it is necessary to visualize a bird about eight inches long, witha short but rather broad tail, with a velvety-green cap, whilethe remainder of the body (wings, back, tail, breast andabdomen) is clothed in a gorgeous dress of deep but brilHantorange. In his flight throug-h the forest, with the sunlight onl;ini as he flies, he reminds one of the passing of a rocket on adark night. When the riovernment establishes, perhai)s inconnection with the Tourist Bureau, an aviary that both visitorsand residents may see and admire one of the chief glories ofFiji—its remarkable bird life—the Flame-coloured Dove will w O o
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K) ^ Whitc-brcastcd Waterhcu. 163 figure as one of the outstanding attractions and valuableassets of the Islands. THE MACUATA DISTRICT.Thanks to the courtesies extended to him by the Hon.the Colonial Secretary, the C.S.R. and the officers of the FijiShipping Co.. Dr. Casey-Wood wasi also able to investigate, ina comparatively short time, a number of interesting peculiaritiesof the Macuata District. He was much impressed by both theclimate and scenic conditions of the Coast, and wonders whypeople of Suva do not take advantage of its refreshing air andother recuperating agencies. The Nesting of the White-breasted Waterhen. (Erythra phoenicura). Bv W. Shore Baily, F.Z.S. It must be at least seven years ago that I first kept thishandsome bird. At that time I got two pairs from, our Editor,Mr. Wesley T. Page, and I have never been without one ormore of these birds in my aviaries since. Whether any of theoriginal birds are still with me it is impossible to say. Fromtime to time I have picke

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