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Ada, glancing at me, said she thought it was a pity he should be an
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The male alone of one of the Indian bustards (Sypheotides auritus) has its
primary wing-feathers greatly acuminated; and the male of an allied species
is known to make a humming noise whilst courting the female.
ñ.48 ñ.49 ñ.50
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