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4. ROSE-COLOURED P ASTOB. Ill PERCHING BIRDS. CHAPTER IT. The PIES and the CKOWS The RAYEN Superstitions about this bird Account of a Roman Raven Touching affec- tion of a Raven for her young " Taff, " the tame raven The CROW and the ROOK Marked difference between these two birds Enmity between them Anecdote illus- trative of this Are Rooks friends or foes to the farmer ? Description of a Rookery Anecdote of a colony of these birds The Royston Crow The CHOUGH The JACKDAW Character of this bird ...Curious account of Jackdaws stealing the flower labels in the Botanic Gardens at Cambridge. ANOTHER distinct family of the perching birds, comprises the PIES, and the CROWS. The raven, the hooded, and carrion crows, the rook and the jackdaw, are names well known to us all ; and included in the same tribe are the jay and the magpie. The RAVEX, from his size and character, naturally takes the lead. He is to be seen in most parts of the world; and his ominous croak has got for him a world-wide fame.
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