A Natural History of the Nests And Eggs of British Birds volume 2
A Natural History of the Nests And Eggs of British Birds volume 2
F O Francis Orpen Morris
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PLATE CIX. Cyanecula suecica . Sylvia suecica Phxnicura suecica . LINNAEUS. JENYNS. YARRELL. T HE Blue-throated Robin is a rare accidental visitor, that breeds in the Arctic regions of Europe and Asia. The nest is placed on the ground, among the larger herbage, on the sides of banks, and among low brushwood. It is well concealed, and is composed of roots, dried grass, and a little moss, the blossoms of the reed, leaves, small stalks, and is lined with finer moss, hair, and the beautiful down of... the cotton-grass. There are two broods, and the first is sometimes on the wing so early as the end of May. The male assists the female in the work of incubation. The eggs, five to six in number, are of a greenish-blue colour. REDSTART. REDSTART RED-TAIL-FIRE-TAIL BRAN-TAIL-FIERY BRAN-TAIL. PLATE CX. Rutidlla phanicurus, . . . MACGILLIVRAY. Sylvia phcenicurus, . . . LATHAM. PENNANT. Phanicura nttidlla, . . . YARRELL. THE nest of this summer migrant, which is more or less well concealed, and rather loosely constructed, is built of moss, dry grass, and leaves, and lined with hair and feathers.
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