1%iPié5%fièiiliWer^clies<^reöl^0tfaffi! ^HeHce 1 ffie^Blfd'! liai -tfie
name ; as .well as that lts nm£bn ,on tHè
^T6ttö%r iSrïh&t ^ni^aï?J j fo
ÖÖF flTO®3-<heyJföaM'etiénè fea- iöar
even in ftill yeaüier. j Qn land noiody has ev^r feenj&eSfflS§ra
tBëy dd’Eot'-eöffre 1 f ^ ! P V / ^ o p ' ï b ‘'^aréhey
tirë ëihty feën 4^ ^ e rfi{fiëftti^tbprgo i$iït tó'fifti fbï ¥drtóu|iöa
théiMln y tiidtfgll iH fhaïroW 'Skater' thefe Birds coirie about the
boMtSriM-‘tMtefèj,'fe-' g«rtne iMfaili' tnaif are tmown twbf.’ ‘ If
they ilrike at any of tlpEmwi^ipfelsf^r a'.l|óè%,!'tkat
rit ;éftb f E u n f f P m l w ^ f h é t 4lxiSt>TOé^if3 !tb^ '^ !Jtóirt^
and nertör'°jtmipkjc itig nfmiiume^ ïëvlyes: f'3uiTtn|t.né
ffioüld ÏCTT^,'W^J^enclè'q,^^Ó'{)^;'^^e^43^^ea','''^'a'I^e¥e
fiffib^nüms fable." ‘
1 KWé'.nëver ratma’fo Öiiidruas ,oHe "drthis,Iïav-fteW amoifg
Bthbt Bird^i:cin $fly ?<5Sier'%^lïer^:‘ andi‘thöëiofe‘ ‘SraWm^
ffeiit m& 1»^ ‘ ’Mr. ‘Haii's3 Stïpfe^cÈaplaipto -f*he ‘ par ifh ! ^prgem
Bh Hitndmoet^ is 'cëiiaimy thé 'more wórtriy >£ö - be iïièröduped :
bót I mVe'tms ' td öfcTdWè ‘ón Oie 'oCcaBon, th^thé1 tmcx akd
round hea^d in the drawing is too much-Jike-an Qwl, and ffijohlcï,
B)M apifibheV^S^ ,dtiWl%g|;: ¥a5^ér\\appröa<:h w l||éhefë' pf a
èüfckdvv'S head, hut bprader. ’ '
Thé a fömhwhat i^femolêï'a
OoèTe^' this ^^d’latóhe»4 ^ramd^l1!iH‘<®bTe';^lïA‘l? Stork,: èx-
ëepöiigjthafc aM ^1 l v«ie
lè^ :ap-!dü'g j M-croB itfie Mcn’anmwjng«
Blöé ; fbe bfeaft and Ibfij*
green, nrik’dkiwth black,' ana on tne top mereW M x t o 1;
the tail and wings are both diftpiguiffied hy fome white feathers
at the .ends, and are large in nroportiqn to the body : when^he
willig arè weaörïrów t%.^bapï one'loathe bffier ié hey meaföje
fix Fèref.. This Bird Ls eatable èithfer roafted orfalteijf :^Ke Scots
call * it Qdhtehuaii. It lij a Bird bf - pafl^ge, or, of ■[the pandering
Mietffèa fotp Ït3snot, leen' in _^fus ^untry before tlpiatterfed
óP fitèumf^ói1 'bd^mhing of February, when' tïlënertpg-fimmg
begins,, and, then itferyes for a fign to gjve notke-rof. tbef^on.
$hêf 'dg: tibt^ èoitódj h^rèr land' t^an.within jhalfia mile ; ‘thus
the faianie'r bhfetVêi wnbh 4he fifli1(p'ek the harrow and fliailow
#afé?t$.' At Mirer there Birds are" nbtieexl arijr more, therefore
I cannot fay much ;abp^ their hreeding. ::i They >are fb ünprtl,
that by laying a feW héfriiigs trpóri a fibating board, they may
be IntiCed to ‘thé boat, and killed with the Oar,
t Sixty Engliih Miles,