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Alas! at the first mouthful he turned the contents of the frying-pan into the fire. The taste of the flesh resembled that of the turkey-buzzard, as near as his imagination could help him out. What else could a person expect of a bird which eats only insects? As well cook a crow or a blue jay- THE CLIFF-SWALLOW. HILE the bank-swallow is too shy to be often seen about our homes, the cliff-swallow is fond of human company. It is as ^ % v* fond of our large cities as of our country homes. It was ne...ver known to do an injury to any one. It is the true friend of our horses and other stock, eat- ing large numbers of the flies that torture them. And they eat, also, the insects that sting our fruit trees. They are kind and loving to each other and tenderly care for their own family. If any of their folks are in trouble, they all lend a hand. The note of the cliff-swallow is a genial sound, pleasant to hear at nesting-time. While they are chatting as they fly, you can hear their bills snapping up the insects in their way.
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