APPENDIX. 489 



black tipt with white : the vent feathers white : the 

 legs dufky. 



This bird is alfo found in mod parts of Europe* 

 We received a fpecimen from Denmark by means of 

 Mr. Brunnicb, author of the Ornitholcgia borealis, a 

 gentleman to whofe friendfhip we owe a numerous 

 collection of the curiofities of his country. 



It feeds on nuts 3 from whence the name. 



III. The ROSE COLORED OUZEL, fai. 14; 



Wit. orn. 194. Turdus rofeus. Lin.fyft. 294.. 



Merula rofea. Rati Jyn. a<v. 67. Faun. Suec.Jp.21g, 



Le Merle ColeurdeRofe. Brijfon Edn.v. 20. 

 nja, ii, 250. 



R. Edwards difeovered this beautiful bird ' 

 twice in our Ifland, near London, at Norwood* 

 and another time in Norfolk. The figure of this and 

 the preceding, were copied, by permiffion, from his 

 beautiful and accurate defigns, which we gratefully 

 acknowlege, as well as every other affiftance from our 

 worthy friend ; whofe pencil has done as much honor 

 lo our country, as the integrity of his heart, and com- 

 municative difpofition, has procured him efteemfrom 

 a numerous and refpeclable acquaintance. 



The fize of this bird appears by the print to be Defer, 

 equal to that of a ftare. The bill at the point is 

 black, at the bafe a dirty flefh color: the head is 

 adorned with a creft hanging backwards. The head, 

 creft, neck, wings, and tail are black, gloffed with a 

 changeable blue, purple and green : the bread, belly, 



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