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BRITISH BIRDS. 
us, as they have been feen, during the fummer 
months, in the northern parts of our ifland, where 
they frequent the mountainous parts of the coun- 
try, and breed in the pines. In more northern 
parts it continues the whole year, and fubfifts on 
fea-worms, fhell-iifh, and other marine produc- 
tions. With us it is feen to mix with the Rook, 
and feeds in the fame manner with it. During the 
breeding feafon they live in pairs, lay fix eggs, and 
are faid to be much attached to their offspring. 
