THE BIRDS OF BRECONSHIRE. 49 
living in Brecon had continually sus- 
pended from her verandah a hard piece 
of fat bacon. Many birds came to feed 
on it; amongst others a great number 
of Tits, who seemed to consider it their 
special property. Welsh, Vswidw Mawr. 
BLUE TITMOUSE, FPavrus ceruleus. 
Equally common with the last named, 
and one of the boldest and most 
attractive little birds we have. Welsh, 
FKswidw Glas 
COLE TITMOUSE, Parus ater. 
Fairly common, as also is the closely 
allied MarsH Tit, falustris. I have 
often observed them both, and _ several 
specimens of each have been brought to 
me from time to time for identification. 
The Welsh for Cole Tit is Vswidw du. 
LONG-TAILED TITMOUSE, 
Parus caudatus. 
Plentiful. It sometimes leaves the 
woods and comes to our gardens for a 
very brief visit, always in small flocks, 
and always with the same eager and 
