Q m m m o O & O B Y T m Cm t.
Gkn. 0 h a » . B ifl slender, -mmfiemfii-, carved sfigbily, Nostril» basal,
ovafc h*! i.’ vibverad by an « r cM and: naked mer*ii • • ' VTu $h u.‘J . - ; it
' 3B#y s fe ii,; 84icon4 |<«>^i!r; fourth'a»d fifth «*$«{$ and losi|rest. Tall jghorl, rather rounded,
_ag«J' carried esrect Logs ¡sfortmg. . three btlhl'e and one behind; ilxcomer Hie joined
at its base to the one.
W R E N .
Europ««»;, &*;.
Ge rit$todyie'«tdwiaire.
Ai/though the group iowhieb this familiar little bird belongs w filled up by numerous species hi the eonfeifttatt
of America Eurojie., and even the older eoatarieate of Asia and Africa, present sb* with oniy one example;
a species, however, which in Europe is universally diffused, inhalifcing the countries -vlm-h bordvr the ¡i
circle as well a* those of the South. In England it abounds in our hedgerows and thicket-s, hoverin''- a;. it i
. the dwellings of nuu^ with whose presence it seems perfectly reconciled,-and near whom it is allowed to dwell
iffiivMhspd twtp.''s0w^»*)s ii« IwdiiHt? nod j&ftnaers without beeoofiHg i»tew^ted in it» wcifere,
, nml thickly
m feci of I w*
white, pretttty -iw.e»l»i with recidiAli In« &
concealing therase-h^ among t^e bwddgtt ¡ttel. si«-
difierances, s%d; the young very mx*». i.vyitr.'r the«da
1»S e. ¡cdldhfe >a
1 1 |th e w j f c i s . pHstfilj hair
We Have figured :'U adult bird of the natural rise.
. 4$jjgs of a pure