THE EEDWING. 



I'tirdus iliacus. 



HE^Redwing is the smallest 

 member of the Thr ush fam ily, 

 that i s me t with in Great 

 Britain, and is a winter visi- 

 tor only. It is also know.n 

 as the Wind Thrush and 

 Swinepipe. Like the Field- 

 fare, its native haunts are to 

 be sought in the northern 

 parts of Europe, where it is 

 said to be much admired for 

 the richness and varied cha- 

 racter of its song. So great, 

 indeed, is the admiration in 

 which the Redwing is held, 

 that the flattering title of 

 '^ Norway Nightingale " has 

 been bestowed on it by the 

 inhabitants of the countries 

 in which it breeds. As re- 

 gards its singing capabilities, 

 however, we have no means 

 of judging fnnn the vocal 

 efforts of the bird while in 



