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also of suet or fat which may be hung up to 
attract it (see Part I, pp. 33-6). 
Then there is the Marsh Tit, the same 
size and shape as the blue, 44 inches. It 
has sober plumage, wings bluish-grey, back 
brown, under parts white. The head also 
is black and the cheek white to the back of 
theneck. Notes: thesameas the two former 
ones. It is not confined to marshes as its 
name would imply. Lastly comes the little 
Coal Tit, another sober-coloured bird, slate 
grey, brown and deep blue-black, which is only 
44 inches long and resembles the marsh tit. 
(Often spelt cole, as if named after a person, 
in error, the name being taken from its colours.) 
The head is black and the cheek white, but 
there 1s a white spot on the back of the head, 
which distinguishes it from the marsh tits, 
wings bluish-grey with two white transverse 
bars, under parts’ greyish-white. Notes, 
“chee, chee, chee, chee,’ as with the others, a 
shrill perpetually uttered cheeping, especially 
when many are together. It looks of a slate 
grey colour with a black and white head. 
Reviewing the five tits we have two some- 
