O2F' FALE T SS. 6g 
they are much difturbed they either fly away, or 
- Creep into fome hole until the danger be over, 
They come to England in the Spring, and leave 
it in, Autumn. They lay four eggs, under 
fome fhelter on the ground, for they ene no neft; . 
and the young cannot begin to fly until they are 
a month or five weeks old. The parent birds — 
take much pains to miflead thofe who are fearch- 
ing for their neft. 
~The noify Plover j is another fpecies ; it is about 
the fize of a ‘Snipe; it is only found in America. 
The fowlers very much diflike this bird, becaufe 
the moment any perfon comes in’ fight he 
fets up a great noife, which gives the alarm to all 
the birds that are near, and ehiey 1 eae and dite 
_ appoint the fowler. 
~ The Alexandrian and Egyptian BtoWets are two 
other fpecies; they both inhabit E gypt, and feed 
on {mall frogs and on infects. 
_-° The Dottrell is another fpecies ; it is very deli 
cate food. tis found in the northern parts of © 
Europe, from England to Swetlen and Lapland. 
_ Dottrels migrate, or remove from the plains to 
the mountains, and back again to the plains, in 
April and in Auguft. They feed on beetles, on 
worms, and on {nails. They are in great num- 
y bers in the county of Norfolk, It is faid that 
So «they 
