
isEfcthejMoasc hear: the Htllp^hi'ch a Perfgp acctaftomed to
feed than-perceiving, 'he'beats' wirh:.' a; Stone on: a itooilgM
Wood 5 fèffèl,vthe Zfaàfr.wfwet to *the i&und, :ahd, tfome
qUiteiround hâù-tepianUh HBlva^oylning/toi the Watch, he
'Setters.€arp.imorigftithem, [which they &ike;with&s? much
Qgiétnièfed9 diFïÉmjIüiarity>,i^aràiri® onesi; ;when ;&d they
tahetheir, higlif to the :Rivdrs/: Meersland SadteMafthe#..
Stûetns are common in tlffcfe Parts^bffitunore particularly
q^gnyhg SeaiCoafts;'andhiÿdn ^mtmrMè&x near,Wdul&n, in
I^pc^fisfog *: |j § j | Cÿgnçi yhovery good Food,. :.b«tvdàhe;.ôîé
Ones not tolerable,no
Y'j§qmetime$, there aïe Birds mbfcjoomtoon in thefb iFajts
brqugli hither,hyi Storms; i(asrfw»8-,
hirly about .TFwo Tears agoy bby : a violent Bail Storm ; a-
W f e reft theïe-w&aiBirdhll Whjtef(e^ceft only a
ftiort Red Beakflahoiut -thefingnefe;, o$lâ''2hj£<??# j and by
tyhat 1 obferv’d p£Jt,\ j| con’d apprehend ;ifi:to be no other>,
than what our ^ y e a e r ç^ ll-fd iç -Fmp&faBird'yi W :F i th
uiually in crofllng that Line; .; The Kw%s-Fïjhe? àn&Hey-
hough are like wife ,common enoiigh,as> are the Fieldfeir
and Woodc^ vvhkhyjfit us<in Winter-time, and then Return
Northwards; ;they are faid to breed;in colder Çlimes,
aÿïn ^ e ^ b - la » 4s .M ^ 6tlandA. ^ m à ^ .Rftfut-wd Sweden,
and fiich tike Parts : It is-probable therefore, when
^hofe Countries ^re bnry’d in Snow, and the Brooks,.and
Rivers frozen up, that they take theirBights hither. The
tiwaflw'. leave us m Winter;- the Opinions o f
feme arc* -that they Beep during .that Seafon, and they
ground their Conjeaures upon finding many of them in
hollow Trees, and. fubterraneous fau lts ; but why thefe
may not as well purfne theHeat,,as the other, is theQnery :
I ha vynqt., diflcfted any of them taken from their profound
Dormitories, fo I pretend not to decide thàt.Controyerfy.
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