Cage & Aviary Birds

BIRD NOTES.

HE year 1918, although one that we shall always remember as “Victory Year”, seems to have been by no means a successful one in our aviaries. Whether the birds have been affected by a loss of vitality, owing to the poor quality of their food, as has been the case with many of their owners, or whether

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