of the head, foftcning into yellow, and bounded on 
each fide by a line of black, gives a peculiarly beau¬ 
tiful appearance to this elegant fpecies. It is a bird 
oi a hardy conflitution, and bears without feeming 
inconvenience the fevered: winters of our climate. 
It is more frequently feen on oak trees than on any 
others. 
