OF BIRDS > = 
a sid the beft inftrudtor sill, be an old — 
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Tus HANG NEST. 
Upper part of the body a dufky green, beneath duly | 
orange, a black line above and beneath the eye. 
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Cok inhabits America, and makes a curious pen- 
oe dulous neft, | 
has 
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‘Toe HEDGE SPARROW. 
ay 2 Above a dufky rey, the coverts of the wings ‘eho at 
4 : the points : The breat a blueifh ath colour, or late 
a folour. 


‘ le csdiabies Europe, not fasthies north than 
: Rosen: lays four or five pale blue eggs. 
_ In England the Hedge Sparrow is. very com= 
_ mon all the year, in France itis a bird of paflage 5, 
bs it comes in autumn, and leaves that country in 
q the fpring. They travel in companies, and alight: 
i in hedges, flying from bufh to buth, The neft 
is built very low in garden hedges, or fome fmall. 
_butfh, or fometimes upon the ground ; it is com- 
q pofed of mofs on the outfide, of wool, and herfe~. 
heir within ; it lays five eggs of a light blue co- 
dour, and without fpots, If a cat or any other, 
‘onom fhould approach its young, like the Par- 
tricge, 

