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did not find this species in the plains during the winter. I 

 saw a pair building their nest on May 18th. 



60. Blue Titmouse. Parus ccemleus. 



Fairly common and resident. I found a nest with six eggs 

 on 14th May. 



61. White Wagtail. Motacilla alba. 

 Tolerably common during the winter months. 



62. Grey Wagtail. Motacilla luelanope. 



A few seen throughout the year. Several pairs observed 

 on the mountain-streams in May. 



63. Blue-headed Yellow Wagtail. Motacilla fiava. 



A good many seen passing from 22nd April to 1st of May. 



64. Blue-headed Wagtail. Motacilla cinereocapilla. 

 Met with a large party of these birds migrating on 16th 



April. 



65. Meadow-Pipit. Anthus pratensis. 

 Common during the winter months. 



66. Tkee-Pipit. Anthus trivialis. 



Met with a small flock migrating on 21st April. 



67. Tawny Pipit. Anthus campestris. 



Plentiful after the end of April, and remaining to nest ; 

 but unfortunately I was unable to find one. 



68. RocK'PiPiT. Anthus obscurus. 



One shot from a small flock feeding in a marsh on 25th 

 March. 



69. Missel-Thrush. Turdus viscivorus. 



Scarce and resident. A few seen in the plains during the 

 winter. I found this bird in the mountain-forests in the 

 middle of May, with young fully fledged. 



70. Song-Thrush. Turdus musicus. 



Very common during the winter months ; none seen after 

 19th April. 



