XXXIV. 
YOUNG HOODED CROW. 
The Young Hooded Crow, or Eoyston Crow, here drawn, was so good as to 
fall uninjured out of his nest on an old Aspin tree, growing out of a rock on 
the island at the mouth of Loch Ailort, the day we went to try to get at it. 
We have more than once observed the Hooded Crow eating the berries of 
the rowan (mountain ash) off the trees growing near the sea shore, where 
there was abundance of shellfish and other apparently more congenial food. His 
taste for these berries does not seem generally knowi). 
