The common Grosbeak. Geecothtfaviites vulgaris.
Numb. LVI.
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Woods and in the Winter it frequents the Valleys and plains; it feldom comes overto p
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tion, the Kernels of which it is very greedy ; when differed n the Month o tV e am ^
there are Stones of Holly-berries found in the Stomach; it likewife feeds ,.
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