. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . Fig. 129. Turdus pilaris. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 291. Turdus pilaris. Lath. Ind. Orn. I. 330- Fieldfare. Mont. Oru. Diet. Merle Litome. Turdus pilaris. Temm. Man. dOrn. I. 103. Fieldfare. Turdus pilaris. Selb. Illustr. I. 160. Turdus pilaris. Fieldfare. Jen. Brit. Vert. An. 99- Head, hind-neck and rump, grey ; fore part of the hack chest-nut ; spa


. A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory: including their organization, habits, and relations; remarks on classification and nomenclature; an account of the principal organs of birds, and observations relative to practical ornithology .. . Fig. 129. Turdus pilaris. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 291. Turdus pilaris. Lath. Ind. Orn. I. 330- Fieldfare. Mont. Oru. Diet. Merle Litome. Turdus pilaris. Temm. Man. dOrn. I. 103. Fieldfare. Turdus pilaris. Selb. Illustr. I. 160. Turdus pilaris. Fieldfare. Jen. Brit. Vert. An. 99- Head, hind-neck and rump, grey ; fore part of the hack chest-nut ; space before the eye hrownish-hlack ; a whitish line overthe eye; fore-neck and sides reddish-yellow, on the former thefeathers tipped with a hrownish-hlack triangular spot, oti thelatter their principal part of that colour. ^Iale.—In form and the Fieldfare resembles theBlack and Ringed Thrushes ; but in colour is more allied tothe Missel Thrush and Redwing. It is in fact precisely inter-mediate between the uniformly coloured species, or Ouzels,and those of which the fore part of the neck is spotted, or theThrushes, having the form of the one, and the colouring 106 TURDUS PILARIS. of the other set, to neither, or to either of which t


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