mp Ee Ry We S7 ie 
diving under water for them, but Estee and running after 
them at the bottom in the fame manner as on land: how this is 
effected we are not told, but the fact is averred for true*. It 
makes its neft on the ground, on the banks, of hay and dried 
fibres, lining it with dry oak-leaves, having a portico, or grand 
entrance, of green mofs +. The eges are five in number, white, 
tinged with a fine blufh of red. It is met with in many parts of 
Europe, even the more northernt, as the cold alone will not 
make it defert its ufual haunts; nothing lefs than the 
being frozen up. ; 
ADIT ER. 
ae Powe Pi. XXXVIEL. 
ya 
on eh 
JESS than Blackbird ; le DEscRIPTION« 
and of alead- -colour : : 
tail white, except the end 
black for an inch and 
half an inch: 
Bill on iach long, 
lowifh. Ee Oe ey 
Inhabits Gi ue : es a ; By gh Piacee 
® Hift. des 0if-—Decouv. Ruf: vol. P3075 314.—Kra er, S&C. 
author mentions, that one of ther 
line and hook, which ha a Boom b 
t+ Br. Zool. ‘ a, y 
i Met with at Kamifcbath 
caught under wa 
Vou. II. 
