142 THRUSH. 



Cix; and, when difturbed, fly out of a hedge, one by onCj, 

 making a chattering noife, whereby the obferving ornithologift will 

 eafily diftinguifh them from Blackbirds, One killed in September 

 laft had its craw full oi hawthorn berries. 



50. Water Ouzelj Gen. Syn. iiL p, 48. N" 50. — Ara.Zool. ii. p. 352. B. 



+- WATER OU- Sturnus cinclus. Faun. Jrag. p. %/^—Sepp Fog. pi. in p. z;. 



ZEL, 



■pOUND in Europe, as high as Feroe and Finmark*; in the 

 Ruffian empire, as far as Kamtfchatka -, in Chrijlianfoe and 

 Norway ; alfo in Jutland; but only in the winter feafonf. 



51. White-tailed Thrufli, Gen. Syn. iii. p.4g,.N» cupl. 3^. 



"•^i^ 7L„,, '^" Corvus totus niger et redlricibus bali albis. Faun. Arag.v..-7 2.- 



t.U iXlK. Oil 



'T' HIS fpecies is found in Aragonia, in Spain, 



52. Rofe- coloured Tlirulh, Gen. Syn. iii. p. 50. 'N" ^2.—Ar3. Zool. ii. p. 344. Go- 



ROSE-CO- 

 LOURED THR. pXTENDSto India. Sir Jojeph Banks is in poffeffion of on® 

 of this fpecies, which was brought from Bombay, 



5^3 . Blue Thrufli, Gen. Sy^s. iii. p. 5-1. N« 5:3; 



BLUE THR. 



T^HIS probably inhabits India^ as I met with one, which ap- 

 peared to me as the female, among the drawings of Lady 

 Impey, 



f_ ArS, Ztol, f Srumiifh- 



Shining 



