-terwoven. 
Crass II. 
YELLOW BUNTING. 
edges of a pale yellow. The tail is a little forked, 
of a dufky hue, edged with white; the legs are 
of a pale yellow. 
This bird refides with us the whole year, and 
during winter collects in flocks. 
Belon av. 366. 
Emberiza flava. Ge/uer av. 
ks ie 
Cia pagglia riccia, Lutez 
alterum genus. A/dr. av. 
mr 372. 
Wil. orn. 268. 
Yellow Hammer, Raii /yz. 
PE Bao. Lo) 
Sternardt. Scopolz, No. 209. 
Emberiza citrinella. Liz. /yf. 
399: : 
Groning, Golfpink. Fauz, 
Suec. Jp. 230. 
Ammering, Goldammering. 
Kram.370. Frifch, I. 5. 
“AU. 93. 
Le Bruant. Brifon av. Ills 
258. 
HIS fpecies makes a large flat neft on the 
sround, near or under a buth or hedge; the 
materials are mois, dried roots, and horfe hair in- 
It lays fix eges of a white color, vein- 
ed with a dark purple: is one of our commoneft 
y birds, and in winter frequents our farm yards with 
_ other fmall birds. 
The bill is of a dufky hue: the crown of the head 
is of a pleafant pale yellow; in fome almoft plain, 
in others fpotted with brown: the hind part of 
_ the neck is tinged with green: the chin and throat 
aa ke ‘ 
are yellow: the breaft is marked with an orange 
ted: the belly yellow: the lefler coverts of the 
_ wings are green; the others dufky, edged with ruft 
color: 
325 
119. YEL- 
LOW, 
NEST. 
DEscRIP. 
