
48 THE NATURAL HISTORY 
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CORNIX. 
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cor ie ROYSTON CROW 
S very much like a Rook. It pra in Rucenay ; 
. but in England it is only a bird of paflage. 

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. It comes in the winter, and leaves us when the 
Woodcocks go away. It breeds inSweden, and — 
builds in trees. It breeds too in Germany, on — 
the banks of the river Danube. 
When the Royfton Crows are on the fea- os 
they eat crabs and fhell-fith, but at other times — 
‘they feed upon grain, caterpillars, infects, and 
carrion. The head, and back, and wings of this ~ 
bird are tear glotied over with a beautiful 
Sie blu 
MOON SE pu 
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DD rocks, and lays five or fix eggs; his head 
is large for the fize of his body. . Jackdaws fly 
together in flocks : and feed on infects, on grain, 
and on feeds. The back part of his head, his 
, -breaft, 
TD UILDS in fteeples, old ruins, and high 
