The Natural History of Cage Birds / Their Management, Habits, Food, Diseases, Treatment, Breeding, and the Methods of Catching Them.
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This practical manual draws on the author's long experience to describe species suitable for domestication, offering identification details and guidance on sexing. It surveys natural habitats and recommends housing, contrasts wild diets with feeding in confinement, and provides breeding guidance including nest care. Additional sections address common illnesses and remedies, methods for capturing wild birds, and qualities that make species desirable for keeping. Later editions and the translator's notes introduce extra species and illustrative cage designs, and an alphabetical index enables quick lookup of individual entries.
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