Pastor

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 7: Maltebrun to Pearson, p. 796
A detailed black and white illustration of a bird, identified as a Pastor (Pastor roseus). The bird is shown in profile, facing right, with a dark head and neck, a white breast and belly, and a dark back and wings. It has a long, slightly curved tail and is standing on a patch of ground with some sparse vegetation. The background is a simple, textured landscape.
Pastor (Pastor roseus).

Pastor (Pastor roseus), a beautiful bird allied to the starlings. It is a native of the plains of Western Asia, winters in India, and strays even to north-west Europe. The greenish-black plumage is relieved by pink about the shoulders and some other parts. The bird is a welcome enemy of locusts, and the name probably refers to its habit of following flocks of sheep.

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