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to hedge " migration, and the district thus presents to the observer 

 some of the advantages of a strictly isolated position. 



For reference, a complete list of the birds observed till date is 

 here appended : — 



i. Mistle-Thrush. 



2. Song-Thrush. 



3. Redwing. 

 Fieldfare. 

 Blackbird. 

 Wheatear. 

 Whinchat. 

 Redstart. 

 Redbreast. 

 Whitethroat. 

 Golden-crested Wren. 

 Willow-Wren. 

 Wood-Wren. 



C4. Sedge- Warbler. 

 15. Hedge-Sparrow. 



Great Titmouse. 



British Coal-Titmouse. 



Blue Titmouse. 



Wren. 

 20. Tree-Creeper. 

 2i. Pied Wagtail. 



22. White Wagtail. 



23. Grey Wagtail. 



24. Yellow Wagtail. 

 Tree-Pipit. 

 Meadow-Pipit. 

 Spotted Fly-catcher. 

 Swallow. 



29. House-Martin. 



30. Sand-Martin. 



31. Greenfinch. 



32. Goldfinch. 



33. House-Sparrow. 



34. Chaffinch. 



35. Linnet. 



4- 



5- 

 6. 



7- 

 8. 



9- 

 10. 

 1 1. 

 12. 

 13- 



36. Corn-Bunting. 



37. Yellow Bunting. 



38. Reed-Bunting. 



39. Snow-Bunting. 



40. Starling. 



41. Magpie. 



42. Jackdaw. 



43. Rook. 



44. Sky-Lark. 



45. Swift. 



46. Nightjar. 



47. Kingfisher. 



48. Cuckoo. 



49. Owl (sp. ?). 



50. Sparrow-Hawk. 



51. Kestrel. 



52. Common Heron. 



53. Mallard or Wild Duck. 



54. Teal. 



55. Ring-dove or Wood-pigeon 



56. Pheasant. 



57. Corn-Crake or Land-Rail. 



58. Moor-hen or Water-hen. 



59. Golden Plover. 



60. Lapwing. 



61. Common Snipe. 



62. Common Sandpiper. 



63. Redshank. 



64. Common Curlew. 



65. Black-headed Gull. 



66. Common Gull. 



67. Herring Gull. 



68. Kittiwake Gull. 



69. Little Grebe. 



