(To be continued.)


[THE QUEEN’S AVIARY AT WINDSOR.]

By ERNEST M. JESSOP.

FRONT VIEW OF HER MAJESTY’S AVIARY, WINDSOR.

But few of the many who yearly stroll through the lovely glades of Windsor Park know or think of the infinite variety of bird life contained within its boundaries. Many and wide apart in nature and disposition are its feathered rovers. From the tiny tomtit to the lordly golden eagle, from the motherly white Dorking to the wild turkey of Canada, all make or have made for them their homes or their nests.

PLYMOUTH ROCKS.