y EDGE-SPARROW. 09 
chopped, very fine and minced together, mac . 
jHoift, as for other birds j or you may bring 
them no with the Wood-Lark’s victuals. They 
likewife feed upon fmali feeds. 
Old or young birds ox this kind become tame 
very quickly, and will hng in a fhort. tune after 
they are taken, if they have been taken at the 
latter end of January or beginning of Februa- 
ry: they will feed almoft on any thing you can 
give them. 
The Hedge - Sparrow is a very tractable 
bird, and will learn to pipe, whifde, 01 imuta.G, 
the fong of almoft any other bird, if brought 
up from the neih 
