a ae “ath eas reaching undengle e By eS ; the 3 ane the Wings very 
Chis Plat 1e ws the Bird of its oF al Bignefs, 
t cing dry’ dierent ao y temain- 
long, the Tail of a moderate Length.. 
or rather lefs, if it differs from the Tr 
ing in the Skin ; the Bill is black, al 3 20 z da the Point; the upper Side of the 
Head, Neck, Back, Wings, and Ta af itty b brown Colour; the Back and Rump 
pean are fomething lighter, 1 om fame brown Colour ; the outer or firft 
Quills are of a aces Bro the ur the oth ts,, V which happens i in moft. Birds; the. 
ares of a fpntay Brown inclining to 
Agee. Ri ave Bill, Neave a rard, the 'Th ro tis white; on the lower Part of the 
Neck it hatha Bar of Brown {po 7 orm bf Collar; the Breaft and 
Belly are white; the Thighs, lov Covert: feathers under the Tail, are’ of 
a light Brown, or rather dirty Wh an he Si les ‘the: Breaft and Belly, near the 
Wings, are mixed a little with bro. wn Marks, he ] Edges of fome of the Feathers being 
Brown; the Legs are fhort, and ca 
the Toes, four in Number, feem’¢ fe ) 
Claws. This Bird fo nearly re c h Bape Martin, call’d the Sand or Bank 
_ Martin, that the Defcription of the e night ore Heise for the eotheys fave o this 
is as laree as a Black-Bird, or ver | : 
I had this Bird of Mr. Cate 
Birds to. draw after. I 
Catefby’s, who hail 
bable the Birds of Pail 
to Europé at certain Seaf . wou ald be iy the Ovigesien of Engh/h Gentle-- 
men who refide t io ( icular Notice if there be any fuch Paflages there,and - 
what ‘Birds i ce Het Sealons ne go Southward; and at ya 
Bed me fn many new and curious 
s of Come Pai a au Mr, 
which at es we know vee little o 
fhould choofe wide Deas to pafs over, Wi 
ee Pat 
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