The Natural History of North Carolina

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After Sun- rise I have seen them fly, one Flock after another, for above a quarter of an Hour together. They come at this Season of the Year in quest of a small sort of Acorn, that is called the Turky- Acorn, which groweth on the Turl-y-Oak, where- of I have already made mention. It is common in these Parts, and thereon these Wild-Pigeons feed in that Season, and are very fat. It is observable, that wherever they settle, or roost at Night, they frequently break large limbs of Trees, in several ...places in the Woods. When they come in these numerous Flocks, they generally clear all before them, scarce leaving one Acorn on the Ground. It is said they breed in the Mountains (and I am persuaded, considerably to the Northivard of us, because they never appear here but in the extremity of North Carolina. 187 extremity of the Winter, when it is hard Frosty or Snowy Weather) but whether they make their IsTests in the Eocks, or in Trees, is not known, by any that ever I conversed with.
I should rather think they made them in Trees, because of their frequent sitting and roosting on them at Night.


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