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ArrEN'Dix II. — List of Partial Migrants 



The following are also Summer Visitors to the 

 British Isles, being the migratory representatives of 

 species which are residents in our islands at all seasons. 



The precise Winter Retreats of these Partial Migrants 

 have not been ascertained, but where known are in 

 countries not far to the south of the British area.^ 

 Some of these belong to races which are peculiar to 

 the British Isles and are indicated by trinomial scientific 

 names in the list. 



Rook, Corviis frugikgus. 



Starling, Stiernus vu/garis. 



Goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis britanniais. 



Greenfinch, Chloris chloris. 



Linnet, Acanthis cannabina. 



Twite, Acanthis flavirostris. 



Skylark, Alauda arvensis. 



Pied Wagtail, Motacilla lugubris. 



Grey Wagtail, Motacilla boanila. 



Meadow-Pipit, Anthus pratensis. 



Goldcrest, Regulus regulus anglorum. 



Song-Thrush, Turdus mnsicus clarkei. 



Mistle-Thrush, Turdus viscivorus. 



Blackbird, Turdus merula. 



Redbreast, Erithacus rubeciila melophilus. 



Stonechat, Pratincola ruhicola hibernans. 



Hedge-Accentor, Accentor modularis occidentalis. 



Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus. 



Heron, Ardea citierea. 



Mallard, Anas bo seas. 



Teal, Nettion crecca. 



' Starlings marked in Britain have been recovered in France, Greenfinch 

 I'n France, Linnet in France, Pied Wagtail in Portugal, Meadow-Pipit in 

 Portugal, Song-Thrushes in France and Portugal, Mallard and Teal in 

 Germany, Wigeon in Holland, Lapwings in France and Portugal, Woodcock 

 in Portugal, Black-headed Gull in France, and Lesser Black-backed Gulls 

 on the coasts of France and Portugal. 



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