278 BRITISH AND EUROPEAN BIRDS. 



But the Kestril, a mouse to all dainties preferr'd; 

 While the Shrike pounc'd, at once, on some poor 



helpless bird. 

 For the House-Sparrow, wheat — he's reputed a thief; 

 The Eagle himself got a slice of raw beef* 

 The Turkey of apples partook as a treat, 

 And the Cock and Hen caught up a bone of cold meat. 

 The Dessert?— It consisted of only one thing : 

 A clear stream of water just fresh from the spring. 



