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Place an» 



Manners. 



WARBLER. 



This is found in Provence in France, where it is called Fiji, 

 from its making a cry like that word : when difturbed, inftead 

 of flying away, it fquats beneath fome ftone or other flicker till 

 all is quiet. 



82. 

 SPOTTED W. E. 



La Pivote Ortolane, Buf. oif. v. p. 195.— PL enl. 654. 2. 



Description. C I Z E of the laft, and not much unlike it. The whole of 

 the upper furface brown, fpotted with dufky black : rump, 

 and upper tail coverts, plain brown : wing coveits and quills 

 black, margined with dufky white ; the prime quills black : 

 round the eyes yellowifh white : under parts dufky white, fpotted 

 with black on the neck and bread, and dafhed with the fame on 

 the fides: the tail is white at the bafe; the reft black above, and 

 dufky beneath; the two outer feathers white on the outer webs, 

 and tips of both webs : legs as in the laft fpecies, and the hind 

 toe as long. 

 Place. Inhabits Provence with the laft, where they are both called 



Betfigues. This laft accompanies the Ortolan, and is frequently 

 taken with that bird. 



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 WHITE- 

 CROWNED W. 



Description. 



Place. 



T ENGTH feven inches. Bill black : plumage the fame on 

 all the upper parts ; the under dufky white : chin pure 

 white : on the crown of the head a white fpot, and behind the 

 eye another t legs black. 

 Inhabits China. 



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