4i5 N IG H T I N G A L E, A N D R E D S T A R T. 



A. Nightingale, Br. Zool. i. N* 145. 



Nachtergahl, Faun. Suec. N° 34.5. — Latham, ii. 410. 



LeRoffignol, De Bujhn, v. Si.— PL Enl. 615.— Lev. Mus.— Bl. Mus. 



With head and neck tawny, dafhed with olive : throat, 

 breaftj and belly, glofly afli-color : tail deep tawny. 

 'f^^^'^' Inhabits the groves of Oland, Gothland, Upfal, and Schonen ; but 



not farther north. Appears about the middle of May: retires about 

 the time of hay-harveft*. Found in the temperate parts of RuJJia; 

 and in Sibiria, as far as Tomjk only; not as yet in the eaftern parts. 

 None in Scotland. Extends over every temperate part of Europe; to 

 Syria f, Perfia J, and the Holy Land§ -, and to the banks of the Nile. 



B. Redstart, 5r. Zoo/, i. N" 146. 



M. Phtenicurus Rodfljert, Faux. Suec. N" 2!^"].— Latham, ii. 421. 



Le Rofiignol de muraille, Z)^ 5»;;fo», v. 170. — PI, Enl. 351. — Lev. Mus. — Bl. Mus. 



\X7 With white front : crown and back deep blueifh grey : cheek 

 and throat black : breaft, rump, and fides, red : two middle 

 feathers of ,tail brown ; the reft red. Female, head and back afh- 

 color : chin white. 

 Place. Inhabits Europe; as high as Drontheim. In all parts of Ruffia and 



Sihiria : in the laft, the colors are extremely vivid. Extends to 

 Kamtfchatka, and even to the Ar£fic circle. 



• Amcen. Acad. iv. 597. f Rujfell, as quoted by Mr, ,Latham._ _ % Fryer's 



Trav, 248. § HaJiJquiJ}. 



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