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South American, Asiatic, And African Birds. Orioles |
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This section is from the book "The American Bird-Keeper's Manual", by James Mann. Also available from Amazon: The American Bird-Keeper's Manual.
Of this very numerous genus of birds, of which the Baltimore is a species, by far the greater part of them belong to the American Continent. They are remarkable for their docility and sagacity, and the great ingenuity they display in constructing their nests. And there are many of them domesticated by the inhabitants of South America, for the purpose of destroying the large insects and reptiles, with which the houses in those countries are infested.
 
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