第39章 CHAPTER IX(2)(1 / 3)

There is a small sparrow-hawk,too,which is very bold,and which will attack a man if he goes near its nest.

The tern is a beautiful little bird about twice as big as a swallow,and somewhat resembling it in its flight,but much more graceful.It has a black satin head,and lavender satin and white over the rest of its body.It has an orange bill and feet;and is not seen 4in the back country during the winter.

The red-bill is,I believe,identical with the oyster-catcher of the Cornish coast.It has a long orange bill,and orange feet,and is black and white over the body.

The sand-piper is very like the lark in plumage.

The quail is nearly exterminated.It is exactly like a small partridge,and is most excellent eating.Ten years ago it was very abundant,but now it is very rarely seen.The poor little thing is entirely defenceless;it cannot take more than three flights,and then it is done up.Some say the fires have destroyed them;some say the sheep have trod on their eggs;some that they have all been hunted down:my own opinion is that the wild cats,which have increased so as to be very numerous,have driven the little creatures nearly off the face of the earth.

There are wood hens also on the plains;but,though very abundant,they are not much seen.The wood hen is a bird rather resembling the pheasant tribe in plumage,but not so handsome.It has a long,sharp bill and long feet.It is about the size of a hen.It cannot fly,but sticks its little bob-tail up and down whenever it walks,and has a curious Paul-Pry-like gait,which is rather amusing.It is exceedingly bold,and will come sometimes right into a house.It is an arrant thief,moreover,and will steal anything.I know of a case in which one was seen to take up a gold watch,and run off with it,and of another in which a number of men,who were camping out,left their pannikins at the camp,and on their return found them all gone,and only recovered them by hearing the wood hens tapping their bills against them.Anything bright excites their greed;anything red,their indignation.They are reckoned good eating by some;but most people think them exceedingly rank and unpleasant.From fat wood hens a good deal of oil can be got,and this oil is very valuable for almost anything where oil is wanted.