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71 i c Scottish Naturalist. 



23. Siskin. 



24. Greenfinch. 



25. Bullfinch. 



26. Linnet. 



27. Raven. 



28. Carrion Crow. 



29. Hooded Crow. 



30. Rook. 



31. Jackdaw. 



32. Magpie. 



33- Jay. 



34. Wood-pigeon. 



35. Capercailzie. 

 Blackcock. 

 Grouse. 



J™ 



37 

 33 



39 



40 



41 



42 



Ptarmigan. 

 Partridge. 

 Heron. 



Golden Plover. 1 

 Ring Plover. 1 



Oyster-catcher. 1 



Curlew. 1 



Redshank. 1 



Dunlin. 1 



Woodcock. 2 



48. Common Snipe. 



49. Waterhen. 

 Sheldrake. 

 Wild Duck. 

 Eider Duck. 

 Razorbill. 

 Guillemot. 

 Cormorant. 



56. Great Black-backed Gull. 



57. Lesser Black-backed Gull. 



58. Herring Gull. 



59. Common Gull. 



60. Kittiwake. 



61. Black-headed Gull. 



43- 

 44. 



45- 

 46. 



47- 



5°- 



5 1 - 



52. 



53- 

 54- 

 55- 



DOUBTFUL, 



62. Sea Eagle. 



63. Osprey. 



64. Buzzard. 



65. Merlin. 



66. Kite. 



67. Short-eared Owl. 



68. Long-eared Owl. 



IF REGULARLY RESIDENT. 



69. Kingfisher. 



70. Goldfinch. 



71. Crossbill. 



72. Lesser Redpole. 



73. Coot. 



74. Pochard. 



75. Tufted Duck. 



SOMETIMES LEAVING IN WINTER, AND BECOMING PARTIALLY 



MIGRANT. 



82. Reed Bunting. 



83. Starling. 



84. Lapwing. 



85. Teal. 



86. Little Grebe. 



76. Missel Thrush. 



77. Song Thrush. 3 



78. Stonechat. 



79. Pied Wagtail. 



80. Grey Wagtail. 



81. Meadow Pipit. 



1 Sea-shore in winter. 



2 Placed here instead of among the birds of passage, as it breeds and 

 remains so constantly in the district. 



3 Though no instance has come under my notice of the Song Thrush re- 

 maining with us, it is said sometimes to do so. 



