48 STUDIES IN BIRD-MIGRATION 



Wryneck, lynx torquilla. — Northern and North-tropical Africa. 

 Swift, Cypsehis apiis. — North- and South-tropical, Equatorial, and 



S(Mith Africa. 

 Nightjar, Capri />ii//i;i/s curopicus. — Equatorial, South-tropical, and 



Southern Africa. 

 Cuckoo, Cuculus canorus.- — Equatorial, South-tropical, and Southern 



Africa. 

 Montagu's Harrier, Circus cineracejis. — Tropical, Equatorial, and 



South Africa to Cape Colony. 

 Hobby, Falco sublmteo. — Northern, Tropical, and Equatorial Africa to 



Rhodesia and Damara Land. 

 Honey-Buzzard, Pernis apivorus. — Tropical and Southern Africa. 

 OspREY, Pandion haliaetus. — Southern Europe ; Northern, Tropical, 



Equatorial, and South Africa. 

 Garganey, Querquedula circia. — Southern Europe, North and North- 

 tropical Africa. 

 Turtle-Dove, Tiirtur turtur. — Equatorial Africa. 

 Quail, Coturnix coturnix. — Southern Europe, Northern and Tropical 



Africa. 

 Corn-Crake, Crex crex. — Tropical and South Africa to Cape Colony. 

 Stone-Curlew, CEdicnemus o^dicnemus. — Southern Europe and 



Northern Africa. 

 Dotterel, Eudromias morinellus. — Southern Europe and Northern 



Africa. 

 Kentish Plover, Algiaiitis ca?itia/ia. — Southern Europe; Northern, 



Central, and South-tropical Africa. 

 Red-necked Phalarope, Phalaropits hyperboreus. — Seas of South- 

 western Europe. 

 Common Sandpiper, Totanus hypokucus. — Southern Europe, Northern, 



Tropical, Equatorial, and Southern Africa. 

 Whim BR EL, JVii»ie>iius phceopus. — Southern Europe, Africa to Cape 



Colony. 

 Sandwich Tern, Sterna r^/z^/m^rt.— Mediterranean, West African 



Seas to Cape and Natal. 

 Common Tern, Sterna Jluviatilis. — Tropical Atlantic to Seas of Cape 



Colony. 

 Arctic Tern, Sterna ?nacriira. — Tropical Atlantic and Antarctic 



Ocean (Weddell Sea). 

 Roseate Tern, Sterna doitgalli. — Tropical African Seas. 

 Little Tern, Sterna minuta, — Seas of ^Vest-tropical Africa. 



