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ftli JHakhig the S<mncofo stapazintf a
fi&aervafion as on- the opinion | | •*%» t§ |||j |j : ¿jpi
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Korth of Italy, and nv-m m|j | f $ || |$ B | i |l |i § § j i ; | | jfoiidl
ib# peculiar locabries hii-
«‘h isse s H | we htsvetlh0»t«fi^p fiKffPtwd m t w b i t , | | f t t j l l p l | l l l l l l l p S 1 II1 1
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•tibhta the raafe’ and ; tut, like the $a«w<*p ikj gai»e*V„ | | | | | | | | | after the -awtum« «n’nafe,
S lp S i S|§ iS B $ 9 ®€t‘on |B 111:anc* |ip l | ®* Spring appro*»-««», i'jp rtftm Sane of ^Ibixring
y which thepkmage is at first characterized, the tliiits becoming gi and die black onf the wings
fieper, the browi tips of the feathers being worn off.
In habit« and inimiiera, the Saxieola staplmnn is -ii true example of its genus,
fkie efevaied-dowtis, where it- obtains its feed, seldom-perching upon trees, and never retiring tc the wdoda
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p whife for ¡.fcree ■
imost wholly Mack
Immediately aftei
s;fe; breast is reddis]
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m'*te .«* thus det»ignash«t #w«h the beak to, the eye, {«id (i oh*tfeencc
<a# f l whfe'h «wfe»»tr jw© | ! | | | | | | | , awl «pidfoi« tH top
U p jp^f* a#»* ^ i ^ l | i p of if a ||j§j | | | | |j||i|i| i | | |
I® are
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,« g||j titdn-1|| ¡'iiw -of | reddiw I'm ■
| f || ; i | | !$&hers of the throat, mult s p jp | | | f p ^ » ¡ d with
and the breast rcdd^h
iate represent'! an adyfe of i-k* :v.-:wd w w •¡run; tit ««: • - ■ •:•!- , ;uj:d a hwdf:. ,_•
the same season, differing only in tbe m&m «dgkg o fi|p ^ ^M a o r s . I
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