Pen Ar ERY. 
breaft of the female is paler, the ftreak over the eye whiter, and it 
wants the black markings on the throat. 
It is ufually obferved in moift meadows, and corn-fields in this 
country in the fummer-time; but migrates, or thifts its fituation in 
the winter: Pennant fays it continues in Hampfhire the whole year. 
It makes its neft in the corn-fields on the ground, the outfide is 
compofed of bents and fibres of the roots, the infide is lined with hair. 
They are commonly found with five eggs in them, of a whitifh colour, 
varied with red brown fpots. 
Is feen in France at all times of the year, except the winter is un- 
commonly fevere. Is faid to inhabit Sweden, Ruffia, Siberia, and 
Kamtf{chatka. 
Latham defcribes the legs, black: thofe of our fpecimens are brown, 
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