M \\J < B iui W A K 1B IE j | .
Sabos ini a p n in flriS :
l i f K s II: W A
Ii# its gejMmd cMitoiu1 §§1¡$$¡11'&§if| ist ■}■>» III
m m m m sh,-»4; -n. s i i i i l t*.
impossible fmm tine EtiiapSf <*«*« u .*($$« # iawwii5Ktw>. fc» «i * IMii ■ <>*> ' m- i i >i ■>
i their hakim H « ,*«,£1 „ ^ A ; S S H l P i l l * l l i l i •
K M i J l r l l l M l l i l i i i S i i i u::- " ’ § fc I##
the Marsk Wa > t *1 «a, J * ! ^v?9i! BfeiStP I !|^; p f e feASsi:
. 1 ,! . - v - — 1 .
mim' , ? ... . . ; ’ whidi & sioguM, railed 1 :l ■■!,, also einshfcrableI powers of
., <T. <i tefiil) imitate the song of other bird» most completely, partieiiarly that oCjSyroe ¿ « ir is „
well as the note of Q n M l »«or, and the piercing cry of the B m rto p vJ o sth le ^s."
, I t^m ,e ra% inhabits hnuiid and marshy ritnaBon. in the neighbourhood o f water, bordered with willows
and, reco-bo*, im t,t. a b e « « p e a ty ol*erred perched upon the high steins of hemp and bushes I t is
common m ill,I An « H i pans o f Eure,«, y | is a|iondant on the banks o f the Po and the Danube and also
in novae parts ol Onsrtmm^*. ;tud 8-Mtorod*
o f tuHint-, 1 V ' - " 1;'' ! ^ ^ lU^ * : v ; ; 1 <*> 1 fct* gURuaw! m nm $ tfr« rpogij
i g 5 | | W iWi * * “ « * * » * » « » « # * « * ^ i * * MMnri t l g i b of ,
Its food eoitwist« of insects and small twrms,.
Cro^n of the Wad, all the upper su,ft«,, wing-coverts. * * * * * * and M «««.«■ „ M r« , M i l ^ l
We have figured an adult of die rMtf»rid akw*,.