PLATE VI. 
The Red Wing, 
\^ISITS us in company with the Fieldfare, in the winter, and feeds on the berries of the white- 
thorn, and fuch food as the hedges at that feafon afford. This bird, is full of flefli, but not remark- 
ably delicious to the tafte, and is difficult of approach, if the feafon be mild : flocks perch on the 
fummit of the loftieft trees, and if one of them move, the reft are immediately on the wing. It is a 
neat clofe-feathered bird, and is a fpecies of the thrulli, but has no fong, like our common 
thrufli. 
No. II. 
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