them to wade barefooted through the lagoons and to travel over the keen edged rocks with burdens of from 50 to 150 pounds on their heads. The nests were placed in the canoe breaking of only three out of nine COLONY OF FLAMINGO NESTS BAHAMA ISLANDS. A FLAMINGO EGG IN ITS NEST OF MUD., scientific american, 1904-07-23
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