1. CQBOÍQJS-' ' W H IT E T H R O A T . 2 .E E S S E R I f H I T I T E E O A T .
Curruca cinerea-.fB a fo t) Curruca garrula:
Drwim/hnlfo <toK.J¡&íC¡yJ4>£ GaM. jfanfcd fa G/¿ù/lmtuuUl,
- ■ ^ a g l i o l f w i f i t S a ¥ í í ' b o a t .
Curette» eunipmfa
’jBie^Rp. gsijfjp
Ok alt fthtt inigTatory birds which pay thefer aimui#!**ifmner wuntrjf for the purpose of maktogifc
ihdp Home during the breeding season, iltt OoBflKnon WhitMfawwi-. k far the most abundant and the most
ex#naiv*|fdistributed, every hedge-rpw and coppice being es ii w--; by its presence. It is no less abundantly
found RWooghout the ntildkhd sowihbirB dt^ncts of eoic.i'tinutitl IPur-Li feo sag*#;other birds of the genns I
"in which it is Kicked, it hsMibe power* tin a degree, of imita^^'die notes'of other birds imie>
pendent of its own hin*md, etwiftised, ami kkiiu.; During- tb».&w^'&ttafe is engaged in the task
of incubation, the maie may he see» !(»<«»«%;. ,k kiu ai?‘ to ai eonsider.djlk
with a singniar : -•■ :;'!’■!!>' its song, if a «$«».'»' '••»* wviid aiid intricaie^l
maybe thougki ■•*. urthy of %r "•. ‘ \\* entangled _ bra«g$^ thick foliage of her’ge-ro'.vfi it
the utmost v':'--\'AyA '*&$! "ku ■ ; ii;aii '¡¡.j itself £w^k ■ mr adon with great -v.rr'pick ■; to
t'M’tito. §§ j|f$ I 1 p f§ § h # # ¡‘»«rrgrQw» w ith irk tle s
* wj.pearf # V ; it generally constructs its ivest in, such
iw, '-ftrtiS vt-rj!* ifetif-fe».*«;' ifej! itrtcrwdve.iv, and though by no- means remark-
--& t'rtsjyran*l}f a<> well' concealed ;.as to require a ;
!ii< ¡iMfjj* :i; ,•?•».>•. ,si number, of a pale •blueish white,
'■‘-•scmble. their parent«, between whom'
of their feathers.
Ijjlpi'k 'tj' | | a tntous grey, the edging ©( the ¡secondari#
B i t f f f || Hfo»**®? htie pflllees of ipfjli ¡fy-? $ ->
f l f t l | tKflffct *atd» of ntA*- . fjf ¿iff l««k ami
IS S áÉ ííll
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Il E f| S E S W H I IP E - T FI R. O A T.
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all 8yt»rfi'; »•«: íívf f iK: arntia ot'llrissoti. Ín *i..¡- '¡Witoi Ktaglik
the which, howei'r.?, ft gf#s¿>!% ii
to be more partial te»- ^üHwird», gartkiin, i-^id , . h ®
babbling notes vvitS» -tìt** 'sfiu-.i.'Ht cee^f. -k^s"■¡¡tihtie.vv w-- bdieve, rising hi the air itoti snagiag ai the wnu«' -ii
as is so remarkably th< «ase w w <8ie' spedt*» ¡ i;--, vwitiw use «uso more povreriul and melodious, j
its disposition |íc:fi? sftRles-?. It fei jv/ 1 ri.i -. so abur'djoR afe its local imorl» an wriemled in the British
- as the Cottunon Whwe-thwat t it ino-h.dsts in the warnier gkifkfcms of continental Í
England .confines fits visits to theWS'UlMi'u con sté M'owt Island, becoming ñwtiúd more scarcoiT« w**-
lKM-tliward, where bcyoud a cert" tu ¡;r«':í. ift;i jpnw^htTryn*n¡i- llie situations in which it builds it# I
tluHsc chosca by tí». I'iwEWtt W*eì«!t:-tliroat g-.UPli iü;' buts^cth» ;tí#Miáifea*t ftfittles, 4 fi, where :it
bents a#l*(*f'^ier .-n'd - iti) ?ijicr fihriA : •; ^ toiir. The eggs are fo':
of a white rojkfilv iii ■" a-'i'i oi- ...i-iri. ^ ■ ' brown, except at- the s^^II
This species, jip the <t*f Àagust.y
Tlw tòp o|^«;Vì' w> ; *. pure. (¿¡ei vfisWiBtVgrbi
greyish hrown ' W» : whito‘i- ||||; uiffacr w.:.
brown ;• iride» ..•ssis atmt M|flÌ |i iii|i &.*•' '«r. temal«?vj i<- ^ ¡ ¡ f **' 'y
Oor Fiate t?epi^^:i>»S <»ud ’»<. !
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