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When they eat, would be
hard to say. They always
seem to be sitting quietly,
in the tree tops.
This evening I went out
to find the Gray Whistler
but as usual he was very
shy. The Grackles were also
very wary.
The Parrot nest in
the Palm has one egg--maybe
two--and this is another
nest of some bird being
built. These with the
Ani-Cobin and Wild Nests
make this tree quite a
lincement house.
July 16.
The first shot this morning
I got one of the Gray Whistlers.
The bird is surely breeding
somewhere abouts.
We returned this morning
to the locality where we
saw the Cuckoo but of no
avail. On the way we
chased several of the
Wild Pigeons which have
a coo that sounds like a
whistling bowy.
Along the road we
found one of the 'green jays.'