﻿WARBLER. 



E N G T H four inches and a half. Bill three quarters of 

 an inch, ftrait, black: irides blueifh afh-colour; upper 

 parts of the body, wings, and tail, of an elegant pale green : 

 forehead, fides of the head, under the eye, and fides of the 

 neck, afh-colour : above the eye a femicircular white mark : the 

 under parts are very pale afh-colour : thighs and vent greenifh : 

 tail not longer than in the laft fpecies : legs above one inch 

 long, and flefh-coloured : toes and claws rather flout. 



This inhabits Dufky Bay, New Zealand, and is named there 

 E Tee tee tee ■polnom. 



The three laft from Sir J. Banks's drawings. 



465 



74- 

 LONG- 

 LEGGED W. 



Description. 



Place. 



Motacilla oenanthe, Lin. Syjl. i. p. 332. N° ij. — Faun. Suec. N° 254.— 

 Faun. Groen. p. 122. 84. — Scop. ann. i. N° 230.— 2?r»». N° 276. — 

 Mailer, p. 33. N° 274.— Kram. el. p. 374. N° 4. 



Le Cul-blanc, ou Vitrec, ou Motteux, Brif. orn. iii. p. 449. N° 33.—- 

 Buf. oif. v. p. 237. — PI. enl. 554. f. 1.2. 



Wheat-Ear, Fallow Smich, White Tail, Rati Syn. 75. A. i.—Will. em. p. 

 233. pi. 41. — Albin. i. pi. 55. (the male.) vol. iii. pi. 54. (the female.) 

 Br. Zool. i. N" \$i.—Ara. Zool. 



Br. Muf. Letf. Muf. 



r T % H E length of this bird is five inches and a half. The bill 

 black : irides hazel : the top of the head, hind part of the 

 neck, and back, are of a blueifh grey : over the eye a ftreak of 

 white ; through the eye another of black, which widens into a 

 large patch behind it : the quills are black, with tawny edges : 

 the rump, upper tail coverts, and bafe half of *the tail, white j 

 the end half black : the under parts of the body yellowifh white, 

 Vol. II. 3 O changing. 



-WHEAT-EAR, 



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