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This bird is much more scarce than 
either of the preceding species, but appears 
to be more familiar, frequently entering 
orchards, and even approaching towns. 
We have frequently seen this species on 
some willow trees, at the extremity of our 
garden, (in the city of Norwich) not only 
during- the summer months, but also in 
the winter season, running up the branches 
with great celerity. It inhabits Europe 
and Asia. The tail-feathers are more 
rounded at the ends than those in the 
other species. 
