Dogs Birds Others Natural History Letters From the Spectator
Dogs Birds Others Natural History Letters From the Spectator
H J Harold John Massingham
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96 BIBBS A KEDSTART TRAGEDY In a box which I fastened to a Scots pine about three yards from my dining-room window two redstarts reared a brood this summer. All went well till about a week ago, when seeing one young one out with the parents, who had abandoned their nest, I took the nest. It was empty, but at the side of it, in the box, lay a dead cock- sparrow and two young redstarts the redstarts evidently having died subsequently to the sparrow and being nearly ready for flight before they di...ed. Can any of your readers explain this mystery? A. J. SWINBURNE. July 6, 1901. NOTE. The weekly Spectator went on and there was no answer ; years after, the letters go into a book and still there is no answer. If the reviewers maintain the con- tinuity of silence, then we are done. A BIRD PARTY All lovers of birds will be grateful to "X. " for his article in your last issue. It has been my practice for several years to scatter each morning a plateful of crumbs upon the lawn in front of my study window, and if I have not, like St.
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