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 The Tied Fieldfare. 



Numb. XXXVI. 



TH E Head and Neck of this Bird was white ; fpoN 

 ed in fome Places with black, in others with lead 

 Colour. It had a dark yellow Spot on the fore Part of ts 

 Neck, and on that feveral Spots of black ; its Back dark 

 brown; the Rump Alh-Colour; the middle of its Breaft 

 dusky yellow with tranfverfe Lines of black; the Bill yel- 

 lowilh; the quill Feathers of the Wings dark or dusky 

 brown, their Edges of the exteriour Webs white, as was 

 alfo the fcapular Feathers; on the upper Part next the 

 Back, it had two or three white Feathers ; the Belly and 

 Thighs white, with fome tranfverfe Lines and Spots of 

 black. 



The Tail was made up of twelve black Feathers ; the 

 Legs and Feet of a dusky brown ; the Claws black. 

 This Bird was fent me by my very good Friend Mr. 

 Abraham francia: It was ihot among other Fieldfares, 





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