PLATE II. 
Bohemia Ckatteren 
TThIS is a bird of paflage, and like the Field-fare, or Red-wing, appears at the latter end of the 
year. The male and female were fhot at Amerfham, in Bucks, as they were feeding on the berries 
of a Barbery tree, of which, together with thofe of the mounting-afh, they are peculiarly fond. The 
five fcarlet feathers on the wing have all the appearance of fealing-wax, and not the leaft of feathers 
feven, are vilible when the wing is expanded. The creil on the head they can ereft or deprefs at 
pleafure. It is a fcarce bird, and feldom to be found but in pairs, which affords ample reafon to 
conclude they are paired all the year. 
