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fos being furnifhed with a. ferrated claw, | 
ain its sags woe 
: ries in a Virgin about the middle of April 
| few minutes after the funi is fet, they eee 
‘Te is very difagreeablé, and difturbing ; and 
being fometimes repeated by four or five aflem- 
led together, and reverberated and multiplied by 
choes from the mountains, it is difficult to fleep : 
their neighbourhood. s 
They are moftly on thé mountains ; ; they make 
heft, but lay theireggs in an expe fituation, . 
on the bare grou nd, 
Tar GRAND GOATSUCKER; 

Is the fize. of a fmall. buzzard, and inhabits 
Cayenne, Like others of the fame-genus it is 
‘dlitary, retiring into the hollow -of’a decayed 
€ in the day-time, and “ee one fituated 
M the eo of water 

