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| ‘Tar RED-EYED FLY-CATCHER. 
The plumage is olive colour, more light coloured bes 
y neath. The eyebrows are white, and the eyes red. 
It inhabits Carolina, but migrates into Jamaica 
q _ at the approach of winter, where from its fingu- 
Tar note itis called Whip Tom Kelly. It generally 
builds in apple trees, fufpending its neft from be-. 
' tween the fork of fome bough, among{t the 
leaves, The neft is pendulous, and curioully 
formed of cotton and wool, lined with hair, and 
a dead erafs, and ingenioutly bound to the branches 
a by a mofs-like thread, twiited round them, and 
a about the outfide of the neft. 
Tae CAT FLY-CATCHER. 

. ' oy plumage is dufky above, afh coloured beneath, the 
1 head black, the under part of the tail dirty red. 
| This bicd inhabits New-York and Carolina; 
frequenting bufhes and thickets; its note refems 
bles the mewing of a kitten, from this it takes its 
_ fame. It has great courage, and will aflail a 
| Stow, or almoft any bird, however larger than 
 ittelf, 
th Infe&s are jts favourite food. The outfide of 
_ Wneft is made with leaves, and matting ruthes, 
a the infide with fibres of sik 
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