TITMOUSE. 191 



flocks, a little way at a time. Builds in the Jumpers in JuMe, and 

 makes a neft of grafs, lined with feathers. The young fly the 

 beginning of July. In the fummer its food is flies of all kinds; 

 and is very fond of mojkitoes, with which it alfo brings up its 

 young; but in winter, is obliged to fubfift on berries unAjeedsy 

 and at times on the infides of juniper ^nd pine hudst faid to be 

 fliored up for the purpofe *. 



Great-headed Titmoufe, Gen, Syti. iv. p. 557. N^ 25. ^r, 



GREAT-HEAD= 

 A Variety, met with in Norfolk Ifland, differed in having the ED T. 



breafl: of a beautiful mw/^K, inftead of or^JKg-ei-. Var. A. 



? Mr. Hutchins. t Anderfott'% MS. 



• Genus- 



