JhMm frew. àfi f&JSStiM
S Ï I B R I 4 I J A 1 T .
(ramtliis infaustos : fTemjro.j
W SÊ lÊmM
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m m
The northern portions of- g&jwiihfH
estingbiwi, which offers to di-
from the sorti* of,the h< m-t
the true ••Jays, hot still remoiWl ircf® it by certain
the bill more feeble, and shorter, sod the feather*
prepared to institute a, net* geirus, Irtrt provisiorwi
Siberian Jay, like its American relative (¿Garnit»«
imitative qualities which distinguish the rçefc,- St'
lively. Confined entirely to the nonUm iatjtad
-stricts of Europe j aiid its'jsoft and downy phiem
. o f the 'i-ÿtrwiic cold o f a Siberian winter f which,
to endure. In these dreary regions, where the
relieves the woods and ^ickets^parFlJftheirloi
arity and restlessness.
Its food consists of wild berries ¿ ^ fh n t s , to w
O f its mdificalKw* little ts known
■ congener the v1
ISiheriftr « the habitat o f ihb
i • ■ • | -; 11 1 1 ■ '’■
'^ralfWiri
staked, Wear
> that o f
1 rob«|t.
tmabisi.
itmX
k » totally unknown in the
¡1 my doubt w d l calculated u
the M i* m ¿§rstdry, it «
d attracts the notice 1
■ p p :
id its. actions- qui-ofe and
itèet it from the edicts
in f $ resjnicti* be fitted
ered, the Siberian Jay
1 th:
strucfcmg a,.«.-,»»* at'sshfe m
The iW«t>oy*fr«4 wwfc |j „•
jaronnd tip jpf$| dut W^Awjjjta;
taiWeathm Sw»vWfli»>s* ; tin.;
■lighter- tint than- *Siu?
We are riot- awar» thift #
The Plate represetrts b?ird 4
insects, their Itu-vm and woi
t vre may naturally eoocimk
1 respect we
early breed
in the rece
, even !>efore tHy. snow h» 0Ê the
sft of-the-woods, gad laying five b
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