Class (32. iS. 
Sub-class AVES CARINATA. 
Series AQGITHOGNATH~€. 
Order 1. PASSERES. 
Sub-order OSCINVES. , 
Section 1. OSCINES DENTIROSTRES. 
Family TURDID. 
Sub-family TURDINAE. 
1. Turdus viscivorus Z. Missel-Thrush. 
Resident, generally distributed, abundant. Its numbers 
are annually increased in early autumn by arrivals from 
the north, which on the advent of winter move further 
south. 
2. Turdus musicus Z. Song-Thrush. 
Resident, generally distributed, common; much less numer- 
ous in the winter, on the approach of which many migrate. 
Immigrants appear from the north annually on the coast, 
in the early autumn departing further south. 
3. Turdus iliacus Z. Redwing. 
Winter visitant, arriving usually in small parties in October 
and November, and departing in April. Is recorded as 
having nested at Kildale in 1840 (Zool. 1845, p. 1056), 
at Glaisdale in 1872, when the nest, eggs, and parent bird 
were obtained (Zool. 1873, p. 3411), and supposedly near 
York in 1879 (Zool. 1879, p. 460). 
4. Turdus pilaris Z. Fieldfare. 
Winter visitant, usually arriving in flocks in October and 
November, often remaining in the spring until the first or 
second week of May. 
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