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It is found in the pine forefts alfo of Sweden, the northern parts of 
Ruffia*, of Siberia, and Lapland; they are alfo common in the 
northern parts of America: from April to September they are frequent 
at Hudfon’s Bay; the fouthern fettlements are inhabited by them 
throughout the year. It has been met with at Avonalafbka +, and in 
Norton Sound. 
Latham obferves, that at Hudfon’s Bay it frequents the groves of 
pines and junipers in May; and makes a neft in the trees with fticks 
lined with feathers, at a fmall height from the ground. ‘The eggs 
are four in number, and white; the young are hatched the middle of 
June: he adds, “ though this bird, when adult, is beautiful in colour, 
the young brood for fome time remain of a plain dull biue.” The 
natives of the Bay call it Wufcunithowt. 
* « Common about St. Peter/burgh in autumn, and is caught in great plenty at that 
time for the ufe of the table, returning north in fpring.” Pennant. 
+ Ellis’s Narr. vol. ii, p. 15. BL Mr. Hutchins, 
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