3^4 



FIELDFARE. Class II. 



io6. Field- La Litorne. BeJon a'v. 328. 

 FARE. Turdus pilaris. Gejher av. -j^^. 



Aldr. a-v. II 274. 

 Wil. orn. 188. 

 Rail fyn. a-v. 64. 

 La Litorne, ou Tourdcllc. 

 Brijfon a^. II. 214. Uijl. 

 d'Oys. 111. 301. 

 Lin.fyjl, 291. 

 Kramsfogel, fnolkata. Faun* 



Suec. No. 215. 

 Brinauka- Scopoli, No. 194. 



Dan. Dobbelt Kramsfugl. 

 Cimbris. Snarrer. Nowe^ 

 gis, Graae Troft, Field- 

 Troft, Nordenvinds Pibe, 

 Bornholmis, Simmeren. Br, 

 232. 



Kranabetsvogel, Kranabeter. 

 Kram. 36 1. 



Wacholder-Drofiel, Juniper 

 Thrufti), or Ziemer. 

 Fri/ih, I. 26. 



Br. Zool. 90. plate P. 2. f. I. 



THIS bird palTes the fummer in the northern 

 parts of Europe-^ alfo in lower Jujlna*, It 

 breeds in the largeft trees f; feeds on berries of 

 all kinds, and is very fond of thofe of the juni- 

 per. Fieldfares vifit our iflands in great flocks a- 

 bout Michaelmas, and leave us the latter end of 

 February, or the beginning of March. Wt fufpett 

 that the birds that migrate here, come from Nor- 

 way, &-C. forced by the exceflive rigor of the feafon 

 in thofe cold regions-, as we find that they winter 

 as wtll as breed in PruJ/ia, AuJlriaX, and the mo- 

 derate climates. 



Thefe birds and the Redwings were the 1'urdi 

 of the Romans, which they fattened with crums of 



Kramer ekfich. 361. f Faun. Suec /p. J^. 



X Klein hijl. av. 178, 



figs 



