﻿WARBLER. 



They frequent the Tulip-trees and Magnolias-, particularly 

 the laft. 



497 



Motacilla calidris, Lin. Syfi. i. p. 329. N° 2. izg. 



Le Grand Figuier de la Jamaique, Brif. orn. Suppl. p. IOI.— Buf. oif. v. p. 320. HANG-NEST 



Watchy Picket, Spanifh Nightingale, or American Hang-neft, Sloan. Jam. ii. 



p. 299 ? — Rail Syn. p. 1 84. N° 27 i 

 American Nightingale, Ed<w. pi. 121, f. 2. 



C I Z E of the Red-breajl. Bill ftout, blackifh ; the under man- Description.. 



dible flefh-colour : the upper parts of the bird are greenifli 

 brown, paleft on the rump and ends of fome of the tail feathers j 

 all but the two middle ones of which are rufous within : the fides 

 of the head and under parts of the body dirty orange : through 

 each eye a dufky line, and a fecond beneath the eye, pointing 

 downards : the wing coverts have yellowifh edges, and moll of 

 the quills are rufous on the inner webs : legs blackifh. 



Inhabits Jamaica. Place. 



Edwards is inclined to think that this bird is the Watchy Picket 

 of Shane, above-named. If fo, it is faid to make a curious pen- 

 file neft, compofed. chiefly of Old Man's Beard*. 



he Demi-fin noir & roux, Buf. oif. v. p. 328. 



130. 

 WHITE- 

 CHINNED W. 



C I Z E of a Linnet : length five inches and two thirds. The Description,. 

 bill blackifh, rather flender : irides chefnut : the upper part 



* See Hang-neft Oriole, vol. i. p. 437 of this Work. 



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