OF BIRDS. 
The Blue Red-breaft inhabits the Ifland of Ber¬ 
muda and South America; it is harmlefs, and fa¬ 
miliar. 
It is in America what the Robin Red-breaft is 
in England. The Blue Red-breafts frequent fields 
where maize and mulleins grow, perching on their 
ftalks in order to pick off the flies; frequently 
they are feen on rails, fpringing at flies as they 
pafs. 
The CERULEAN WARBLER. 
Blue above, while beneath ; the wings and tail arc black, 
ihe outer tail feathers are white. 
It inhabits Pennfylvania. 
The females begin in April to build their nefts; 
the outfide is compofed of lichen, the infide is 
lined with the fine down of plants, and between 
the mofs and the down is a layer of horfe-hair; 
the form of the neft is cylindrical, clofe at bot¬ 
tom, open at the top. 
The SYBIL. 
Plumage blackifli, white beneath, breafl a dufky red, a 
white fpot on the wings. 
k inhabits Madagafcar, and ftngs delightfully. 
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