fix; and, when difturbed, fly out o f a hedge, one by one,
making a chattering noife, whereby the obferving ornithologiftwill
eafily diftinguilh them from Blackbirds. One killed in September
laft had its craw full of hawthorn berries.
4-WATER OU- Water ° “ze1, Gen- $ » • ii!- P- 48- N« 50,— ArA. Zaot. ii. p. 332. B.
Z£L. Sturnus cinclus, Faun. Arag. p. 84,— Sepp Vog. pi. in p. 25.
j p O U N D in Europe, as high as Feroe and Finmark in the
Ruffian empire, as far as Kamtfchatka; in Chrijlianfoe and
Norway ; alio in ‘Jutland; but only in the winter lealon jv
WHITE-TAIL. White-tailed Thrift, Gen. Syn. in. p-49. N» 3 ph 38.
ED THR. Corvns totus niget et reftricibus bafi albis, Faun. Arag. p. 72.
T H I S fpecies is found in Aragonia, in Spain.
r o s e ’ CO Rofc coto“ re‘1 Thruft, Gin. Syn. iii. p. 50. N" gz.— Ara. Zcol. ii. p. 344. GOURED
THR. j g X T E N D S to India. Sir JoJeph Banks is in pofleflion o f one
o f this fpecies, which was brought from Bombay.
SP Blue Thrufh, Gen. Syn. iii, p, ei. N° rs.
BLUE THR. ; **
' J 'H I S probably inhabits India, as I met with one, which appeared
to me as the female, among the drawings o f Lady
Tm pey.
* Aril. Zosl. f Brunnicb.
Shining
4f_
Shining Thruft, Gen, Syn. iii, p„ 50. N- 6c, A, 60.
SHINING THR,
d correfponds fo very nearly with the Blue and Green y AJU
Daw o f Edw. pi. 320. that I have fcarce a doubt o f its being
the fame.
White-fronted Thruft, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 71. N° 91. A. 91.
WHITE-
'J 'H I S bird inhabits New Zealand, and is faid to be very tame FRONTED THR.
and familiar. Van. A.
Yellow-crowned Thrufh, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 74. N* 96.*—i?mv# Itlujlr.p. 50. 96.
pi. 22. m y e l l o w -
^ , c, r ^ c Ceylonele Starling, Gen. Syn. .1.1.1 . p. 11. XNT°o 11■ . CROWNED THR.
J H A V E the greateft reafon to think that this and the Ceylonejc
Starling are one and the fame fpecies.
Turdus Africhnus, Jacq. Vog. p. 29» t. 14.
g I Z E o f a Blackbird. Bill yellow; point black : general co
™P 1
MARGINED H
THR.
lour o f the plumage b la ck: the fore part of the neck, bread,
and belly, margined with rufous brown ; towards the vent with
white: the edge o f the wings, and the legs, pale.
D e s c r i p t i o n .
■
i
Inhabits Africa. P l a c e .
Hudfonian Thrufh, Ar&, Zool. ii. N°204. . \z±.
Lev. Muf. -t- HUDSONIAN
THR.
T E N G T H feven inches and a half. Bill black: general colour
o f the plumage deep blueilh alh : crown, nape, wingco-
11 verts,
D e s c r i p t i o n .