60 THE NATURAL 
The upper part of the be 
grey; and forms a band which joins on ch fide 
a tuft of long black feathers, gloffed with blue, 
at the ferting on of the wings. 
It inhabits Hudfon’s Bay; the ficth is white 
butrather dry, yet when well cooked is not un- 
plesfant cating. 
In winter birds of this fpecies feed on juniper 
in fummer on goofeberrics, rafpberries, cranber- 
ries, and currants ; and the young follow the hen 
like Chickens. 
The ninth fpecies is called the Hazel Grous 
‘Fhe legs are feathered half way down, the tail 
feathers are ath-colour fpotted with black, and 
have a bar of black, except the two in the mid- 
dic, of, a8 fome fay, the four middle tail feathers, 

frightened it raifes the feathers upon its head. 
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