1903 



Suburban Bird Life 



343 



Redbreast . 



Nightingale 



White-Throat 

 Blackcap . . 



Chiff"chaff . . 

 Willow-Wren 

 Wood-Wren . 

 Sedge-Warbler 



Hedge-Sparrow 

 Long-Tailed Tit 



Coal-Tit . . 

 Great-Tit . . 



Marsh-Tit . . 

 Blue-Tit . . 



Nuthatch . . 

 Wren . . . 

 Tree-Creeper . 

 Pied Wagtail . 

 Grey Wagtail 



Yellow Wagtai 

 Meadow-Pipit 

 Red-Backed Shrike 



Spotted Flycatcher 

 Swallow . . 



House-Martin 



Sand-Martin . 

 Greenfinch 



Goldfinch . . 



Siskin . . . 

 Redpoll . . 

 House-Sparrow 

 Chaffinch . . 

 Linnet . . . 

 Bullfinch . . 

 Corn-Bunting 



VOL. II. 



-NO 



Common everywhere. 



They sing in a copse below the Star and Garter 



Hotel, Richmond. Have heard one singing at 



1 1.30 on Sunday morning. 

 Fairly common. Arrived this year on 22nd April. 

 We do not see many of these birds. Noticed 



one feeding on ivy berries in early spring. 

 Not uncommon. Saw the first on 28th March. 

 Generally hear it singing near the river Thames. 

 Richmond Park. 

 See them and hear them singing along the river 



Crane in spring. 

 Common. 

 See small parties in winter. On 3rd August I 



saw a flock of these birds with Great- and 



Blue-Tits. 

 Not uncommon. 

 Fairly common. Heard one singing on 19th 



January. 

 Uncommon. 



Common. A pair nest every year in our garden. 

 Not uncommon in wooded parts. 

 Common. 



Not so common as the Nuthatch. 

 Common. With us all the year round. 

 I see this bird by the river Crane in autumn and 



spring. 

 In summer. 

 In Richmond Park. 

 In summer always notice it by the railway line 



above Twickenham. 

 Fairly common in summer. 

 Common. In summer hundreds always flying 



over the Thames. 

 Common. Were feeding young in nest in Staines 



Road, Twickenham, on 5th October 1902. 

 Common by the Thames. 

 Common. I saw a Greenfinch singing on the 



wing on 3rd May of this year. 

 Saw one near Hounslow Powder Mills on 



1st December 1901. 

 Saw two in November at St. Margaret's. 

 Seen in winter occasionally. 

 Very common everywhere. 

 Common. 



Fairly common, large flocks in winter. 

 Not common. 

 Heard its peculiar song occasionally. 



