P lace and This is found in Provence in France, where it is called Fiji,
Manners. frorn |ts making a cry like that word : when didurbed, inftead
of flying away, it fqtiats beneath fome done or other Ihelter till
all is quiet.
SPOTTED W E La Pivote Ortolane, Buf.oif. v. p. 195.— PI. tnl. 654. 2.
D escription. g I Z E of the laft, and not much unlike it. The whole of
the upper furface brown, fpotted with dulky black : rump,
and upper tail coverts, plain brown : wing coverts and quills
black, margined with dulky white j the prime quills black;
round the eyes yellowilh white : under parts dulky white, fpotted
with black on the neck and bread, and dalhed with the fame on
the lides: the tail is white at the bale; the red black above, and
dulky beneath; the two outer feathers white on the outer webs,
and tips of both webs: legs as in the lad fpecies, and the hind
toe as long.
Place. Inhabits Provence with the lad, where they are both called
Becfigues. This lad accompanies the Ortolan, and is frequently
taken with that bird;
*3.
WHITE-
CROWNED W.
Description. J ^ E N G T H feven inches. Bill black : plumage the fame on
all the upper parts; the under dulky white: chin pure
white : on the crown of the head a white fpot, and behind the
eye another : legs black.
Place, - Inhabits China.
Le
he Grifin de Cayenne, B u f oij. iii. p. 408.—P l. enl. 643. f. T, 2.
84.
GRISLY- W.
g I Z E of the Pettichaps: length four inches and a half. Bill
black : the crown of the head is dulky black : throat, fore
part of the neck, and bread, black : through the eye a white
flreak: upper parts of the body, wings, and tail, cinereous
grey; the feathers of the fird bordered with grey, and the lad
tipped with white: belly, thighs, and vent, white: legs cinereous.
D escription'.
The female has the upper parts more alh-coloured than the
male, and the black parts not fo deep.
Female.
Inhabits Cayenne. Place.
Pink-coloured Warbler, Brown’sIU. p. 84. pi. 33. j *s -
PINK W.
g l Z E of the Willow Wren. Bill reddilh : general colour of
the plumage a pale pink : wings and tail inclined to dulky :
legs red.
Description.
Inhabits Ceylon. F lacb.
Olive-coloured Warbler, Brown's III. p. 33. pi. 14. 8 6.
OLIVE W.
§ I Z E of an Hedge Sparrow. Bill whitilh, befet with pale
yellow feathers : the head, upper parts of the body, wings,
and tail, olive : bread and belly white.
Description.
This inhabits Ceylon. It jerks up the tail fo high as to make
an acute angle.
Place.
Vol. II. 3 P ' Ceylo»
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