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Am o n g the wading bmk o f Europe, there aw four rf any whicfe ew cl the 5jjl
pktinasfe or statelmewj o f generai attpect* Hf'.tiwifcijii rruuii.^hii^j" .
(»it'd t?ifers many points of dillmiUH! ;v;;;;{ì:Ìì;.ìi;;ì>- ;V;i^»Sr /¿Jm-ìÌ
I»stead o f associating iti <Iik- fajt«iw>iin(« .<
portions o f Europe. The htflftio&istefo,- \
euitiration have made but little progress, ¡«ford tb& bird not only tlMk but
, re àr its bmod. Notwithstanding the length o f its limbs And ■ s,
builds -its nest on the branches,’'choosing for that porpore Ijiixf p , • ».
w the forest, where its colour assiiniiate* with the gloomy hue o f the km
however, to be a bird o f migratory habits, traveling north warel« and «OBthwuJ
; winter residence is not precisely ascertained, but, fike all biwls whose
/UCitsons, is doubtless in a country where thè'rigours o f winter do not loch up
iLvj?® manifest» for & densely wooded district is doubtìess-oné retd Occunftuce in HolS&n»! .tri««, is other respects is wet! adapted for it» reside!
food, ntuncly «**¿1 frogs.. ?«mn» and iiwvcta, flreas Britain can d
the confinement o f the «sfogli wad ¡-T fenlAJÓnè.iltu'Whiifo Stork, i
• The male and female a»»- «$&*•■ i»'{ii'«Mwtsifo.
l i T h è head, neck, eWw:, ijiSid f p l 'iHWttHr |§|fÌi >»,f «te binf»». .kw-MW^ukIi.
'fPfestiohs i,- .tira .under tforfoeè is..:[}h@ìì vyjfcbiff | witf! fho-tt«rf >iiiusa ;
beak, ctinasoM red i Lrides Irfofo» ; j{p||
. T h e young have the beak, tb« *iak«d pfcinr trlis; ••••?.-•■•:«:«! | Ijivii ■
olive, and the plumage is more ineliiied to. ifo&fiiiiì; ijroiHs,
. 0 u r Hate reyrepots an adult biird, half if# twtly«tftl tfotr '