Nightingale.

The Nightingales are different in Plumes from those in Europe. They always frequent the low Groves, where they sing very prettily all Night.

Hedge-Sparrow.

Hedge-Sparrows are here, though few Hedges. They differ scarce any thing in Plume or Bigness, only I never heard this Whistle, as the English one does; especially after Rain.

Wren.

The Wren is the same as in Europe, yet I never heard any Note she has in Carolina.

Sparrow.

Sparrows here differ in Feather from the English. We have several Species of Birds call'd Sparrows, one of them much resembling the Bird call'd a Corinthian Sparrow.

Lark.

The Lark with us resorts to the Savannas, or natural Meads, and green Marshes. He is colour'd and heel'd as the Lark is; but his Breast is of a glittering fair Lemon-Colour, and he is as big as a Fieldfare, and very fine Food.