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of their BuiJdingy &c. Their Youngs and 

 hoiv order them. 



'TpHESE Birds, as I faid before, build 

 J[ their Neft almoft in every Hedge, lovV", 

 and open, that it may be found with little 

 DifBculty. It confifts chiefly of fine green 

 Mols, platted with a little Wool and Hair; 

 'tis not of lb curious a Model as Ibme are. 

 The Hen lays commonly five Eggs, of a 

 fine pale Blue, or Sea green Colour. She 

 has young Ones at the End of Jpril or 

 Beginning of May : Take them at nine or ten 

 Days old, and feed them with Bread and 

 Flefti-Meat, chop'd very fine, and mixed 

 together, made moift, as for other Birds : Or 

 you may bring them up with the Wood-lark's 

 Viduals. 



If the Cock is brought up under Ibme fine 

 Song-bird, he will take his Song, and anfwer 

 yoUr Expectation. 



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