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Yimx torquill ^./Linn:)
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short, straight, ioum-■ A ipf «Midáis*!111
uinooth. N o s tr ils situate at tí« 1 ! at their origin ; hind (<«■& two, dfcjotned. S*-ooi>d
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Cf>osKi.ï .Hirvl i» iorm to tb»- *¡-<vww*l ferihe of WoodpecJ'.«.-? , it is not a little singular that the specks'
cowt»* I i x d in the geuta* K«f* V • 4*h*?d to two on! of which, Until b *. •■•. the ; sent bird v. i
alone rtSi -^îtiised. Gmj? arapttá&hrAft),, w;i‘4 » w-«' spewes from outfe Africa* - deposited ia the Museum o f the
Zwhwpic*! Society, is due to *&• mirm'l # $;j A. Rigors, Es / who has introduced it to spicmce Under the
r * u - ' YutiJt pectwrd'i. tro*? rufous colotf o f the breast. The Wrÿnedk derives its name
j j un its peenSiat* 1. 'ta. s»í 'rkiRYÿiwt”»# $;<yvii-yk', which at t: I same time it writhes from - side 'to.side wish.
- !, w*-«: 4e^N&ili(l^|[:;'l§)t- ffigfttoájfo. 1° reaaajMe'the liead of a anafce, andtarain 1 ¡
ciosjiíM' tfce cíes, wwefctaig tlw i U v a n d a-ecting it* ® M¡ when it presents an appearance at once sin-
gular and ludicrous. ,
:;\.<no«g our most «ftfiutiwc birds, tf e p jjp e ' harbinger of spring d elight us, not by the"
•/tg,' #nd by 0tt xkHcate and unique dispositions oí’
&H marlciftg«,, i; , ■•; |fs§j| *.y /to'scwt defy the imitative efforts of the pencil.
..•hrtusiig v«t-r iníj'dü fiíí»? H /:éa»rf»»t ''iatoti s j arriving at the beginning « f April,
generally fe r <fay<* hchuffe; the &Wl¡áó >< ' Mi- thíh KipfcWHw-.'uiic«, it has been, called), when big
sHriiï wmatmmsoote, pee} ^ ¡ j& v ë ^ r a tM ' m im «**«& and gardens. The localities
of -kin bird appeaF to be very Eumted 11 ■ i".• atirffami^ £ ^ £ í ;MfRÍ*i ífetta; UtvHek ii: usually-''i é&yrts in Bn-dand.
M. Temminck informs us íiÚat'Uíis seldom found beyon pivvâeu, and is vare in Holland, occupying in preference
the central portions of Europe.' We are afelc !>v;¡-jtf. t e tins. iúformátioa, by stating that it is abundant in the
Himalaya Mountains* whence we have imjaeJitly rêif. JiiíM- ir. a •• h ¿omntan' spéeiraen. of í;WWiiifchciOí*-, of that '
raege» with other bí«l» bearing equally a JHrbh «
p|i tai;ftUiiiep|hi the wynewfe i i shy u«ii r<di^r^Ydi#.'l were *t éX tor its load and wríM¡íú**at c»H.
‘îf fe* ÿïlttliWtaFt ÿ& h iiltv é It d#» it i(‘ j;h«exretms!)!.rrif,. mr: I l -.n.*; ¿o¡> n-T.
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o r iih '.jH ||IW W 0 I I ‘H-vkidpfeéfeérs; .éohsjsss'íaí ^ ^ |p n p s ^ G f v f | ¡ ^ l
msrx'iM. f |ti| í!|í% rtn-æ, to > Ujfi .. I*- -tibe -nantier-cif takúig ifcs -food thi« 1
' ‘ ' itSe^ ’ ¿r ' n ' ■ f ’I ’f r¡' ”!:-i- Ue’ cayahi':: oí being protl-udúd to a COUsb
tti'h (ïn ¡# !? ( ík ^ r .d r :¡ecfetÍon o f t ébidcíi úu extensive salivary glund I
;s jj¡-.. videíl, Uiiiu: iv.-’ ir .iyi'i''v;!f:ritus.c -' : '-'M* v.!ï,'.v..ri'v -.':c erevices of the bark, or antenc rhe look
m m m fm ¿ ¡ m m ,
« tit .
heavn * uarly p¿ ■ck passes over to the southern dis&ict^of
{ S|iM'V fej’ds a geuud eirmme. and food sull al>uuda>^.
ai• digèrent sitades of brown, ñtd
írtngKjovcr© ftud the priiai^rk^; thu;
î jqîwi. itegsu ife^M^ohxmiijxi.
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