GREENLAND WHEATEAR. 
765a. Sazxicola cenanthe leucorrhoa. 6 inches. 
The Wheatear is a Eurepean bird, but this sub-species 
is found in Greenland and oceasionally in Labrador. 
Their habits are about the same as those of the Blue- 
bird. They feed upon insects, larvae, fruits, berries and 
Some seeds. They are essentially ground birds and are 
isually found in rocky country. 
Nest.—Their nests are made of grasses, hair or any 
rubbish obtainable, and are hidden in the innermost 
recesses of crevices among rocks, in deserted Bank 
Swallow nests or even in rabbit burrows. 
The four to six eggs are pale greenish blue, a little 
brighter in shade than those of the Bluebird. They 
measure .94 x .60. 
