84 BIRDS. 



Corvus cor one. (Linn.) The Carrion Crow. 



The ruthless hand of the gamekeeper has made this a 

 comparatively rare bird. Nests are, however, found 

 every season in the large woods at Bretby and 

 Ingleby. 



Corvus comix. (Linn.) The Hooded Crow. 



Has been shot at Calke Park, but is very rare. 



Corvus frugilegus. (Linn.) The Eook. 



The large Kookeries in the neighbourhood cause this 

 to be almost (if not quite) our commonest bird. 



Corvus monedula. (Linn.) The Jackdaw. 



Very common. Builds at Foremark, and in the tower 

 of the church. 



Corvus pica, (Penn.) The Magpie. 

 Corvus glandarius. (Penn.) The Jay. 



Both the latter are common, the Magpie especially so. 

 The Jay builds in Kepton Shrubs. 



TRIBE — SCAN SOKES. 

 FAMILY— PICIDiE. 

 Ficus viridis. (Linn.) The Green Woodpecker. 

 Ficus major. (Linn.) The Great Spotted Woodpecker. 

 Ficus minor. (Linn.) The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. 

 Yunx torquilla. (Linn.) The Wryneck. 



All this family are rare, and but seldom breed with 

 us ; many instances, however, are on record of their 

 occurrence in Calke Park. 



