304 
FIELDFARE. CrassIl. 
106. Frztp- LaLitorne. Belz av. 328. Dan. Dobbelt Kramsfugi. 
FARE. 
Turdus pilaris. Ge/ner av. 753. Cimbris. Snarrer. Norve- 
Aldr. av. WL 274. gis, Graae Troft, Fieid-. 
Wil. orn. 188. ‘Troft, Nordenvinds Pibe, 
Raii fyn. av. 64. Bornholmis, Simmeren. Br. 
La Litorne, ou Tour delle... 292.) 
Briffoa av. Il. 214. Hif?. Kranabets voor Kranabeter. 
d’ Oys. Tl. 301. ; Kram. 
Lin. [yft. 291. Wacholder-Droffel, Juniper 
Kramsfogel, fnofkata. Faun. Thrufh), or Ziemer. 
Suec. No. 215 Frifch, I. 26. 
Brinauka. Scopoli, No. 194. Br. Zool. go. plate P. 2. f. 1. 
HIS bird paffes the fummer in the northern 
. parts of Europe; alfo in lower Auftria*. It 
breeds in the largeft trees+; feeds on berries of 
all kinds, and is very fond of thofe of the juni- 
per. Fieldfares vifit our iflands in great flocks a- 
bout Michaelmas, and leave us the latter end of 
February, or the beginning of March. We fafpect 
that the birds that migrate here, come from Nor- 
way, &c. forced by the exceffive rigor of the feafon 
in thofe cold regions; as we find that they winter 
as well as breed in Pruffia, dufiriat, and the mo- 
derate climates. 
Thefe birds and the Redwings were the Turd 
of the Romans, which they fattened with crums of 
* Kramer elench. 361. + Faun. Suec. fp. 78. 
I Klein hiff. av. 178. 
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