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¡‘(I a f evehaziest
of our small birds, am!
when the ground is fr<wn,
'tions ami oeamjers M’OijfeMfy terresti
1 ««y «à, 'M u r but ¿bscurtity .•■.fouriii li»if V wen, not only 1
Mr ni (K -utili, « «uujj ;ifce * a ii¡Ulss lrtl ¿ y ^ •»tromn of iuri«r.
w ûir{il.,ijû|ïpgroat confidence Ural tair.iliaritj. Its a t .
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« * % a sufc&K»n» o f a&ort hop», ¡oqu«iriT*fy u n in g
mygreat compass of (scale, is uevwi îstiess agréé1*
. . . jg to breed, which is certaijsly oot the case in dtirr own
• '::viïOGis^ the gras» ;
male pours, forth
able, and. is nil ei
that it cheers tfca
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the
., as rtsr nest and beautiful blue eggs are well known to'every schoolboy. Ë is an early breeder, fre-
| ¡ § $ 1 S ^ g f e f P. ihe moft^ of March . The nest is usually placed in the thickest part of thè hedgerow.
and «**ong W >«d evergreens : it » generally composed of kook* and wool, inter-
f a beantrftt
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ahd, fo faet^ «P èw;hisiyélr «h«
rtaewSg toeæi we «^sserved mot*; inra
mfoii feg» light 1
male and ’female
, with blotches of '.
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