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i be found generally tbrougttpnfc.most of tUm welfb»voodcd districts
fee tht^lprge forests of the European continent^ ...According to
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- ptn idrade in woods and, old plantations, preferring such as arc
>v\:. :<>■» 4.;r with ivy. I'Jiinis* it re mains <^tuet and secluded during the
I alciaci. ;fe- Jweeiliag season it searches for a hole in .a
iaifitttie take* jso*i*e6i»a<^i iif' ilk deserted nest of a Hawk dr Crow,
white. The females begin to sit as soon as they have laid their
time after exclusion arc a shapeless, mass of grey down. The
great assiduity, and supply them plentifully tvitfo mieershfewsf,'
a. •««< «t'ii. »isiit:-: ¡sim! curvedj irnles dark blue; the leathers
'¡■ i t h e disk marked with numerous dark snots.;
¡and streaked with dark brown in the direction of the
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b d t# '«djfW-irf A e ^¡¿dl ¡jtifjaaries }>eaati£uUy
iyindkh grey, vrifcbbrown specks. Claws nearly
with the males are larger in size anti darker in
ly mistake the word Sumia instead o f Synrium was printed on our