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The large Tom Tit, hyfome called 

 Joe Bent. 



TH E Y commonly frequent about your 

 Farmers Yards, Cow-Houfesor Or- 

 chards, they are a hardy Bird, and you 

 may bring them up with any Thing. I 

 have fed them with Bread and Milk, or 

 Bread and Cheefe, and when grown up 

 larger with Hemp-Seed ; they'll make a 

 round whole in theHemp-Seed and take out 

 the Kernel and leave the Shell whole ; they 

 are a pleafmg Bird and have a pretty fort 

 of a Song, and in my Opinion the beft 

 Viduals for them is Wood-Lark's Vichi- 

 als ; you may catch their with a Lime- 

 twig as you do a Robin. 



ne Red-Start. 



THEY comm.only frequent the fame 

 Places as the Wren, and is a very 

 beautiful Bird •, the Hen is almoft the Co- 

 lour of a Nightingale, the Cock has a black 

 Head with a Star upon his Pole, and a red 

 Tail •, he looks very handfome and beauti- 

 ful, has a fine melodious Song; and doubles 

 his Notes very fine : I need not to be too 

 curious about this Bird, he mull be brought 

 vp and fed with the fame Yiduals as a 

 D 3 Night- 



