BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



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The Bearded Titmouse I^Panurus biarniicus, Linnxus) is 

 a resident species in the British Islands, but is chiefly con- 

 fined to the vicinity of the Norfolk Broads. It is also a 

 resident in Europe and Central Asia. The adult male in 

 summer has the crown grey ; moustachial line, black ; 

 nape, back, and rump, rufous-brown ; scapulars, buffish- 

 white ; lesser wing-coverts, greyish-brown, with buff tips ; 

 greater wing-coverts, black, broadly margined and tipped 

 with rufous-brown ; wings, dark brown ; primaries, edged 

 broadly and tipped with white ; secondaries, edged with 

 russet; throat, dull white; breast, tinged with flesh colour; 

 sides, reddish-buff; tail, which is graduated, reddish-fawn 

 colour; outer feathers, with white edges; under tail-coverts, 

 black ; irides, yellow ; bill, yellow ; legs and feet, black. 

 Length, about six inches. The female has no black mous- 

 tachial line. 



