£ 44 ]' 
TIT-LARK; 
Defcriptipn and Chara&cr. 
F- E Tit-Lark is lefs by one half than the 
. JL , common Lark, being only fix inches in 
iengtn, and ten inches and a quarter in breadth: 
it is of a more greenith colour than a common 
.i-iaiic, but not io beautiful; the head is final I, 
and the body pretty long and {lender ; the iris 
of the eyes is hazel, and the top of the head, 
and upper part of the body are of a yellowifih 
green, with a mixture of black and afh-colour; 
the ficies of the wings are of a dufky brown, 
with the edges and tops of the feathers fome- 
what greenith, fome of a pale yellow, and 
others white ; the bread; is of a pale dufky co- 
lour, fpotted with black, but the belly is whiter, 
and free from fpots ; the tail is above two inches 
long, and fome of the upper parts of the out- 
moil feathers are white, and others brown, 
with pale green edges ; the feet are yellow, and 
the claws are very long, and of a pale dufky co- 
lour; they feed upon infedls and feeds, like 
other Larks, but they build their nefis with 
mofs in low bufhes, not far from the ground, 
covering them on the infide with horle-hair 3 
