. Bird notes . ,im HGoodcMalith. HutKunp. purplil, sun birj:). Cinr.yris asiatica. GREAT BILLED FLTCATCHLR. Cyornis magnirostris. From life Ly HGoodcliilti from speciruejis belorxging to C . T. Maxwell Zsq. All rights reserved. June,. 1911. BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. Sunbirds in Captivity. By L. W. Hawkins^. In response to the Editors desire tliat I should sendsome notes concerning my little experience with Sunbirds,I will endeavour to do so. It was on January 10th, 1902,that I purchased my first Sunbird. Mr. Hamlyn had receivedsome four or live from India, in the latter

. Bird notes . ,im HGoodcMalith. HutKunp. purplil, sun birj:). Cinr.yris asiatica. GREAT BILLED FLTCATCHLR. Cyornis magnirostris. From life Ly HGoodcliilti from speciruejis belorxging to C . T. Maxwell Zsq. All rights reserved. June,. 1911. BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. Sunbirds in Captivity. By L. W. Hawkins^. In response to the Editors desire tliat I should sendsome notes concerning my little experience with Sunbirds,I will endeavour to do so. It was on January 10th, 1902,that I purchased my first Sunbird. Mr. Hamlyn had receivedsome four or live from India, in the latter Stock Photo
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. Bird notes . , im HGoodcMalith. HutKunp. purplil, sun birj:). Cinr.yris asiatica. GREAT BILLED FLTCATCHLR. Cyornis magnirostris. From life Ly HGoodcliilti from speciruejis belorxging to C . T. Maxwell Zsq. All rights reserved. June, . 1911. BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. Sunbirds in Captivity. By L. W. Hawkins^. In response to the Editors desire tliat I should sendsome notes concerning my little experience with Sunbirds, I will endeavour to do so. It was on January 10th, 1902, that I purchased my first Sunbird. Mr. Hamlyn had receivedsome four or live from India, in the latter part of 1901, andall but one of these had been speedily sold. Some of theothers were different and brighter in appearance. Whetherthese were of a different species, or merely specimens in fullcolour, I am unable to say, for I did not see them., How-ever the one that remained was evidently a Purple Sunbirdout of colour, and Mr. Hamlym had kept it on a diet of honeywell diluted with water. The bird was in excell