BLACK-HEADED BUNTING. 



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INSESSORES. 



CONIROSTRES. 



EMBERIZIDJE. 



THE BLACK-HEADED BUNTING. 



Emberiza schceniclus. 



Emberiza scluznidus, Reed Bunting, PENN. Brit. Zool. vol. i. 



p. 440. 



MONTAGU, Ornith. Diet. 



Black-headed Bunting, BEWICK, Brit. Birds, vol. i. 



p. 179. 



FLEM. Brit. An. p. 78. 

 SELBY, Brit. Ornith. vol. i. 



p. 290. 



JEXTNS, Brit. Vert. p. 130. 

 GOULD, Birds of Europe. 

 TEMM. Man. d'Ornith. vol. i. 

 p. 307. 



Reed Bunting, 



schcenidus, 

 schaniculus, 



Bruant de roseau, 



THE BLACK-HEADED BUNTING, or Reed Bunting, as it is 

 also called, is a well-known inhabitant of marshy places, 

 the sides of lakes and large ponds, banks of rivers or 

 canals, rush-grown water-meadows and beds of osiers, and 

 though local from the partiality the bird exhibits to live 



