The size of my loft for the hens would be 10ft x 8ft, fitted withaviarywith inch half battens.
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So as to study them in their ways, in their characters, it would be necessary to have aviaries, fishponds, menageries.
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A female was released at one end of theaviaryafter presentation of a localized auditory cue.
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We used five individual birds maintained in three separate compartments of anaviary, respectively containing two, one, and two birds.
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Imagine, for example, an investigation into the foraging behaviour of a bird in anaviary.
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I wonder how this curious assortment of birds were assembled in this politicalaviaryof ours.
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The first year of trials has been completed and theaviaryhouse is being modified in the light of experience.
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The working-man has neither the space nor the cash to enable him to keep anaviarysuch as a rich man can afford to keep.
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Person-to-person transmission of chlamydia psittaci is rare: outbreaks of the disease in humans occur mainly amongaviaryand quarantine station workers, poultry processors and veterinarians.
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I think that the building was called the bird-cage because of itsaviary-type top.
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Who is to say that theaviarydoes not constitute as great a menace to the wild bird as the six-inch cage?
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They do not always keep them in small cages; many of them keep them in aviaries where the birds can fly about for several yards.
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Often one does not like the creatures with which we have to share theaviary.
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Something worthy and good—anaviarycosting £55,000 in revenue costs alone.
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The rich man can enjoy the pleasure of a hugeaviary.
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