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Cayenne ; the throat and breaft are black, bordered 
at round with white like a cravat. | 
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‘The Musician Teideas black, mixed with — 
brown; the chin, under the eyes and throat, are — 
reddifh orange; and on each fide the neck, is a — 
broad patch of black, fpotted with white. 
It inhabits Cayenne, and feems of a folitary, 
and timid character ; feldom quitting the trees 
where it perches, but for food. Its fong is very 
* melodious, and thought to refemble a flute; by — 
many it is efteemed fuperior- to that of the © 
Nightingale, from the natives this has procured 
the bird its name of the Mufician. It feeds en ants — 
, and other infects, = 
Tn Cayenne is found the Curmine THRUSH; 
this {pecies generally flies in fmall flocks, of about 
halfa dozen ; they have a fingular cry, refembling 
a chime of three bells, of different notes, from 
Balas they take their name. 
“3 Knoitier : ‘itd of Pituth found in Cayenne — 
_ has a remarkable cry, very loud, and like the — 
maken of a clock, which it repeats morning and — 
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