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A.—BREEDING 
SPECIES. 
1. Regular (Normal) Breeders (190 Species)—continued. 
Among these 190 species of ‘‘ Normal Breeders,” the particular breeding places of 
three species are still unknown, namely, of Limnocryptes gallinula, Totanus fuscus, 
and Jimosa lapponica. 
with almost equal propriety have been classed under “ Rare breeders, 
Emberiza mitiaria and Corvus frugilegus. 
Two species breed in so limited numbers, that they might 
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namely, 
Tt must also be noted, that, by 
Motacilla flava is understood both the type race (which breeds extremely 
sparingly in Norway) and the North European form J. viridis, Gmel, 
2, Rare Breeders (7 Species). 
Family TURDIDA 
Subfamily SYLVIIN As 
Wood-Warbler. Phylloscopus sibilatrix, 
(Bechst.) 
Family MOTACILLIDA 
Pied Wagtail. Motacilla lugubris, 
Temm. 
Family FALCONIDA 
Hen-Harrier. Circus cyaneus, (Linn.) 
Kite. Milvus ictinus, Savigny. 
Family RALLIDA 
Coot. Fulica atra, Linn. 
Family CHARADRIID AS 
Kentish Plover, (M£yialitis cantiana, 
(Lath.) 
Family SCOLOPACID As 
Little Stint. Zringa minuta, Leis}. 
3. Uncertain Breeders (15 Species). 
Family TURDID A 
Subfamily SYLVIIN 2 
Grasshopper Warbler. Jocustella nevia, 
(Bodd.) 
Family FRINGILLIDA 
Hawfinch, Coccothraustes vulgaris, Pall. 
Subfamily Loximn zs 
White-winged Crossbill. Lowia leucop- 
tera, Gmel. 
Family ALCHEDINIDA 
Kingfisher. Alcedo ispida, Linn. 
Family UPUPID 4 
Hoopoe. Upupa epops, Linn. 
Family ANATIDAS 
Barnacle Goose. Bernicla leucopsis, 
(Bechst. ) 
Garganey. Querquedula circia, (Linn.) 
Family ANATIDA—continued 
Shoveller. Spatula clypeata, (Linn.) 
Family COLUMBIDA 
Rock-Dove. Columba livia, Bonat. 
Turtle Dove. Turtur communis, Selby. 
Family LARIDA 
Subfamily LARIN A 
Black-headed Gull. Zarus ridibundus, 
Linn. 
Family COLYMBIDA 
Great Northern Diver. Colymbus glaci- 
alis, Linn, 
Family PODICIPI DA 
Great Crested Grebe, Podiceps crista- 
tus (Linn.) 
Red-necked Grebe. Podiceps griseigena, 
(Bodd.) 
Little Grebe. 
(Tunstall.) 
Tachybaptes fluviatilis, 
All these “ Uncertain Breeders ” make their appearance only sparingly, generally 
during the autumnal migration, or in the winter; a few only in summer. Locustella 
nevia has only been found in the country on two occasions, on the latter of which 
it was probably breeding. Columba livia is probably now exterminated from the 
fauna of the country. 
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