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Grous. The whole tribe, except the Quail, lives here al! 



the year round : that bird either leaves us, or clfc 

 retires towards the fea-coafts *. 



Bt/sTARD. Inhabits our downs and their neighborhood all 

 the year. 



IGEONS. 



Stare. 



Some few of the Ring-doves breed here-, but the 

 multitude that appears in the winter, is Co difpro- 

 portioned to what continue here the whole year, 

 as to make it certain that the greateft part quit the 

 country in the fprirtg. It is mod probable they 

 jgo to Sueden to breed, and return from thence id 

 autumn; as Mr. Ekmark informs us they entirely 

 quit that country before winter f. Multitudes of 

 the common Wild Pigeons alfo make the northern 

 retreat, and vifit us in winter ; not but numbers 

 breed in the high 'cliffs in all parts of this ifland. 

 We lufpecl: that the Turtle leaves us in the win- 

 ter, at left changes its place, removing to the fouth- 

 fcrn counties. 



Breeds here; poffibly feveral remove to other 

 countries for that purpofe, fince the produce of 

 thofe that continue here, feems unequal to the 

 clouds of them that appear in winter. It is not 

 unlikely that many migrate into Sueden, where 

 Mr. Berger obferves they return in fpring. 



* Fide p. 277, of this work, 

 f Aman. Acad, IV. 592. 



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