Some Notes on the Birds 
OP WHICH 
PHOTOGRAPHS APPEAR in 
the foregoing pages 
BY 
George GlRDWOOD. 
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° r shrub, about five f eet from ?£ The n "‘ « Placed in a hedge 
of * Kk —*Ma; tsrit " 
Bunting, Yel!o W — This . 
buntings, fs resident wide 5 ’ h; , u “i comm on of the RrirUH 
yellowish abundant - Its colouring is'brichl’ [h T* corn Srowi n? 
jellowish-green, streaked with Walt ° g ’ the back and breast 
mandible is furnished on the ^ “ '? the other buntings the 
by .means of which he bird sena", SUrface with a horny® ridge 
uuall v ° r D ,r d -° n "hich it larg^^' h»k fromtt 
i Mth C S % fr d ** P^le 'and 
fed®' ° f , the WloXfi"" a nd dn t s of d arkpurp^ h T r ’ o : n n d 
drawn out note on which °t dwell. of I twltter,ngs fading to a- long 
chT«* ;* 
t-naffinch — Thi. 1 = a s e. 
°f our British birds, and ”he°ma f ^ m °- St briI! 'amIy coloured 
^^sssiffisSaS&^S 
