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1 VI, 4 | three eggs, but it never rears more than two chicks, and 2 VI, 4 | two chicks, and sometimes rears only one; and the odd one 3 VI, 6 | two eggs, but occasionally rears three young ones. The so-called 4 VI, 6 | so-called aegolius at times rears four. It is not true that, 5 VI, 7 | the hypolais hatches and rears the brood. It is about this 6 VI, 8 | each of the parent birds rears its brood. But the male, 7 IX, 29| deposited it hatches and rears it; and, as they say, this 8 IX, 32| it is the only eagle that rears its young and thoroughly 9 IX, 34| a kindly disposition. It rears its own young and those 10 IX, 34| process, it kills him, and rears the other. It lives near