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MOPSY —By Gladys Parker g ¥ i \ INTRESTED IN BANK, JOBS,NET/ [T/H]I IN'SINE B RIABATINS EILEGYMTR] FOXJlP|L ATIO NIAUTITIC Anwgtfl REEN M NIAIT (L NIT[B WOULD YOU MIND MAKING LESS NOISE LADY ? I'VE GOT A SpuiT- o ’ N 9, Chfld and prized as belonging to a third | ing swains. Each is very jealous over | for the approaching footsteps of his |limit, the two outermost pflmariesl the surface of the wings and tail. ature’s ren species. his territory, and fights are all too |lady-love. resting gently on the ground. The | Whether the female appreciates the _— Jhe male [hen SIy Eromn 1o [ {reduent among then at thily e, Blessed with an acute sense of hear- | eautiful fan now shows the brilliant | performance, we do not know. But measure six and a half feet from The argus male, having established |ing, all argus pheasants are very|«eyes” and coloring. The body, head | she accepts the actor, and he soon BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. to tail tip. Two-thirds of this length, | his dancing pavilion, has no intention | waty, and they are swift runners.|and feet of the male are entirely nid- S et e T WOULD appear from the .u‘tude however, will be the central tail|of geserting it until he has found his | They are not graceful when going at|den from sight. But the argus suitor Frdl of the lady argus phessant$that | feathers. mate. Some of the dancing grounds |full speed. When strolling back and |15 not always sure the maiden is even| The argus pheasant mother is very this show-off did not impress her. The argus males are famous|have been found on dry hillsides, from | forth, they are regal creatures and| Jooking at him. So he pushes his devoted to her babies. She calls them However, the argus pheasant dancers. They go 50 far as to prepare 500 to 3,000 feet elevation. A few deserve the admiration that is 80 head through the longest two fea-|to her with soft, low clucks. They males are among the most ornamental |a dance floor, and having cleared it| have even been found 5,000 feet | willingly bestowed by the spectator. | thers of his wings—and peeps out. sace 1o suswer an awift fest, ducking and specialized of their family and [and prescribed its boundaries, the |above the sea. This is unusual, how- | The folded wings remind one of furled| The argus female pretends she is % B : that is saying a great deal, whether |ladies are invited to watch the show- | ever. salls. The exquisite ornamental fea- | bored, and never by any sign admits | under her breast to escape foes or Twizzler Answer. the females think so or not. off of handsome wedding plumage and | The loud call has ventriloquial qual- | thers are hidden by the closed Wings. | she is awed by the gorgeous display. | for a needed nap. There are two Yesterday's problem works out: The argus pheasants are found in|t0 Witness some extremely intricate | jtjes, and only the argus maidens can| They are for the special purpose of [ The male doubles his efforts. He |eggs in each normal set. They are & the Malay Peninsula, Sumatrs, and|dance steps. locate the broadcaster. Kweaul |impressing the female. When the| causes a shiver to '.’.‘“ through his | rather blunt, and of a pale, reddishe 396 etc. Borneo. There are two species known, | The bid to the party is by a series | Kweau! Kweau!” Each time a pause |tail is erected, the argus faces his| feathers. The “eyes” seem to quiver | buff, orun(spe::l:gt v;lgt;l’ I,fl'own- 17820 AB8 {and one lone feather has been found | of shrill notes broadcast by the court- | is made, so that the caller can listen | lady-love, spreading his wings to their | and the colors spparently ripple over op . d A R N L E 16 £ 2O EEN WEdT - [IX3FS FEOREE DR EEDRREHR SERG mr> LELMNE BRESES DEREDEMEDE DEEEE DN ORNRCED B »|=[»[» EOEE] WEDE dE E AT G L E [} 4 ‘ ¢ ’ /