. Wilson's American ornithology [microform] : with additions including the birds described by Audubon, Bonaparte, Nuttall, & Richardson. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. r -'I ^'/i>. i »â¢.;. 2gg REI>-WINGED STARLING. the Oriole. By a careful ^^o^^^^^l^^^:-^:-:^, ^^'S of that tribe, the similarity is ^^ "° ^J^r difterent I can ilnd no arrangement; and '^^^^^^'^''^'l^^^^^^^^ in the structure of eenus to which it makes so near an approa , ^^^^j^ frbtu and in food, flig|>^ ^/SdT;. Ba^ram, I have accordingly which, following my judicious triendmr foregoing pages will


. Wilson's American ornithology [microform] : with additions including the birds described by Audubon, Bonaparte, Nuttall, & Richardson. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. r -'I ^'/i>. i »â¢.;. 2gg REI>-WINGED STARLING. the Oriole. By a careful ^^o^^^^^l^^^:-^:-:^, ^^'S of that tribe, the similarity is ^^ "° ^J^r difterent I can ilnd no arrangement; and '^^^^^^'^''^'l^^^^^^^^ in the structure of eenus to which it makes so near an approa , ^^^^j^ frbtu and in food, flig|>^ ^/SdT;. Ba^ram, I have accordingly which, following my judicious triendmr foregoing pages will placed it To Sie E"Jopean>«^P^^^^^^^^ ^, ^«ââ,,g. For Ae be sufficient to suasfy h"" « Jf;^[ J^*^^^^ ^^ the Common Starling satisfaction of Uiose who are J^J^^'^⢠^f â ,^, character, from the of Europe, I shall ««\^f â^,Etion I have seen from Uiat quarter * latest and most â^f "^^;f;XS^^^ Writer observes, - " In the winter Speaking ofthe Stare, or Starling, tniswr known at a great seUn, Siese buds fly in ^'^j/^j^J 'hf thTc? compares to a distance by their ^\^?^"g;^^tlteS bS^ perfonas a uniform cir- sort of vortex, in which tiie ^^f^^ ^ Jj^^^^s to make a pro^res- cular revolution, and, at the same "'ne^ ^^^^^ assemble in sive advance. The evening s Ac time ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ the greatest ""f^^'/^^.^S J tS chatter much in the evening where they roost among the reeas. i"«^ .lisoerse. So attached are :^A morning, both -hen they ^^^^ tsoTSSr own species, but . they to society, that they "f ""^'^ JJ'^^e frequently seen m company also birds of a different kind, ""'^ ^[^VFieldfares, and even with with Red-Wings, (a «peci^«« °f ^ "^3 ^^ ^^^^ âf Z-i:;1:iSt^lr^:i eas^; b» to repeat short phrases, or whistle tunes with great exactness. and tbur- The Red-wmged Stajng (F^^^^ ^,l,,k, withtlie teen inches m extent; the general coi b ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ exception of tlie who


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