
^ 7 >t m o a m r A
^ B M i g i i 4 w l amfQ B jJ J j that acblttlSt^ ld®UY? rd I:t^dt:^fiit:?Mtu^orfIi the time
to trouble the Reader farther« 3 &M .aid ftB oi 1 n o j «i .)u ■ •
2 .the Burlewandthe
UftodcwfetutiEBB*^ the ;aaft._ate yetey # o d
Meat -9Ph®» Wfder-ffe^li^*^W||ft^Sfl d?OJ}dst and Meets,
te fieP K ffli* s w ^ e t * f t c * # f c * N ^ ' » l » » ^ ® ,? f
it
d ilS r e r ’d-by^hp
it .an^iiW^tMsi# extraordinary
iietrhiienta S S egife
!S^GMfe3HfPfNlid fre«i
.w^ch; i$& ?£<$ |M%t^ar;Rafor, ybut this
Birdfis mqm chmmoninrtheIJfe
*'■' ThelaftWinter «ta. m n %lWWf&
fhape refetpbimg,- and, about
w h h i y a i as jfollQW^A:iTroc%;ef; | | | M $ h a v i^ bX h
^ a r te r ’d inTha.t TownT #ft8Bqcfoflftantly
commanded to a tte n d v lfe^ f^ N k ^ ipsgirR/tke.
Summer-time, and-they generally fey^aCd 9 H f P
SyesuponThe Grafe :v Thq,%d | | f * t feeqhently fiyiifo-
wards them, .ayd make r a approach«^ tteiBodiea) and
afc length M'ouiths,
wioat it, hadTonvey’diptit ofthe,Gmfe^-thfn v ^M ts p m
a ^ r im e a n d .o ^ e r itsiEo^d as;bef^re; - h p t ^ t i a ^ f t o c -
markable is, that the. Bird wou[d not approach any Perfon
but thpfe in a Soldier’s Habit, which was.Re.d : This was
confirm’d to me by feyeralof the Soldiers, .whom the Bird
had attack’d in this manner .; and likewife. by. a great Humber
of Perfons of undoubted Credit, who .w;ere Eye-WJt-
nefi'es of the Fa£t, fo that the truth is not to be question'd:
From
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FtckwJthfePaflagS:mTnyC.Qhje®tbkaiipf^tbu!6;tMtiibt?be-‘
ing'a'Mstfer r a tin g tb t M u ^ p ^ I'ihail'nottrPubld
the Rekder #th=tSieh»; (jwhsWteKpleafts maySmkke theiV
Piefaiges ftom this,>ass thei$&mUM didfofi^ldTdlihrttesEeck”
ifigipiifetbken^dHoi^eKsedpitis/pirobabl^ that tfoeTiednefd vf
theiHabit might ;tefto tMs/Bird^aSiaftftSJBh' bfitha^Tlolohr*
isedUkMea to: an Hawk, an:d>'K#e'jaB iheM;fiiBptiietfig‘ Jh*
temptations ma$pcttutex?.ni
stm -irffflmtr&tok, nthpjGreattindlh©Heft, th&
f e e a t »1 ndarfis forg§ liefiTer- 'about thd
bulk of a Tar fridge,, th,ey both live upon fibald Pidhy-whidh''
the^ffi^qti^riBli^take c up -■ in the: Shaifey^apAtiittf dtdlPySry:j
titgihglfe' tab fix ithanwachu^1 a«® *
ffyin>gt#M th@2r
lyihto th^^a^^kelitkphmtheffsEoihncd^coirive^ it to
S^dM/afid"th^®etupbniti^thdfe
ohb kMthdrintheib#ght%ffnd>’if in J)Ui&lhbke^^%d]^dli^
tbMiltey theH&-^fhe3 t isifi-kpientlj®gMjht^by tfeebtlihi^
"opinion,ThkH
aWM-fikt^kjliblly digefl®dpfm^y>be«|^t6l8df ifW&.
allfit'ihieht bf tht'PurfneFfc^agferiyitofdd^fir
Th$reikre lyaft il%ka$titie§ bfi*thefe
Me#
dbyfcf’d fwA©^spbit^btl|ig-dfies:,«f4)*fliSd it WllaJdeTahaS4
bli-fsv*4h©iat iiljbfiitg rtii^lRsB: ii&f&iy
■H h HB I iabdd|«iefor^nbP hlfich id^ftrd^a.r!'3
1; The^^Py^'atiir'Tyeiy common^ 'iliey are 'Bifds vdf the'
Qplbuti a n d 'a b o ilth e fe©i^f %'$&£$&} ahferd*k f b t f
agrde&bid Foodi£i:The lR&d-Jb'dn%$ ahd 'P F ^ a w fl»hMhM'
likeiyilhkfpon 4he 'Witd--
Vtrc&£)6eefeianil 1WP the MfdftXfd3
liiarkdble thing etfoflh«« fF®&ktocl§ feb#^r
breed in the Summer-feafon in Pits and Ponds within the
Deiiiefne, which probably may entice them to make their
Vilits in the Winter ; they oftentimes adventure to come
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