42 ‘THE BIRDS OF BRECONSHIRE. 
the month of November. I am indebted 
to Miss Charlotte A. Thomas, of Llan- 
thomas, herself a great bird observer, for 
this information. 
WHEATEAR, Saxicola cenanthe. 
Common on all our hills and moors, 
but in no great numbers. Welsh, Aderyn 
y gwenith. 
STONECHAT, Saxicola rubicola. 
Not very common in the county. 
Welsh, Zinwyn y garn. 
FURZECHAT, SS. vubetra. 
Common, their being still a great 
quantity of furze on the lower part of 
most of our hills. They affect favourite 
localities, for whilst in some places 
covered with furze they may be con- 
stantly observed, on other hills equally 
well covered they are hardly ever to be 
seen. Welsh, Zinwyn cwynfanllyd. 
SEDGE WARBLER, 
Salicaria phragmitis, and 
REED WARBLER, S. Strepera. 
Both fairly common, particularly the 
