Hundreds of them are usually found, at all hours of the day, about the slaughterhouses, which are their favourite resort. They also regularly attend the markets and shambles, to pick up the pieces of flesh thrown away by the butchers, and, when an opportunity occurs, leap from one bench to another, for the purpose of helping themselves. Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Natchez, and other cities, are amply provided with these birds, which may be seen flying or walking about the streets the whole day in groups. Although shy in the woods, it is half domesticated in and about our cities and villages, where it finds food without the necessity of using much exertion. It seems to give a preference to maritime districts, or the neighbourbood of water. Along the Atlantic coast it is, I believe, rarely seen farther east than Maryland. This bird is a constant resident in all our southern States, extends far up the Mississippi, and continues the whole year in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and even in the State of Ohio as far as Cincinnati.
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