MAESH-TIT. Parus paliistris. 



Resident in England and South Scotland, occasionally visiting North 



Scotland and East Ireland. Resident in Europe, Asia Minor, South 



Siberia, North China, and Japan. Subject to considerable climatic 

 variation. 



CRESTED TIT. Parus cristatus. 



Local resident in North Scotland ; accidental visitor to the rest of Great 

 Britain ; of doubtful occurrence in Ireland. Resident in Europe south of 

 latitude 64° and west of the Volga. 



LON(}-TAILED TIT. Acredula caudata. 



Accidental visitor ; only one British record (Northumberland). Resident 

 in Europe north of the Alps and south of the Arctic Circle, South Siberia, 

 Manchuria, and the north island of Japan. Subject to slight local 

 variation. 



BRITISH LONG-TAILED TIT. Acredula rosea. 



Common resident. Resident in the Netherlands, West Germany, and 

 North France. Is said to intergrade with the continental species, but the 

 supposed intermediate forms may possibly be immature birds. 



BEARDED TIT. Panurus biarmicus. 



Local resident in the fens of England, Breeds in Europe south of the 

 Baltic, Turkestan, South-west Siberia, and North-eastern Tibet. Migrates 

 south in autumn from the northern parts of its range. 



WREN. Troglodytes parvulus. 



Common resident. Resident in Algeria, Europe south of the Arctic 

 Regions, Asia Minor, North Persia, Russian Turkestan, and South Siberia. 

 Subject to considerable local variation. 



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