DIVIDED INTO GROUPS 209 
Coot, Full Snipe, Great Grebe, Lesser Grebe, 
Heron, Wigeon. 
Group V.—Birds that are resident in this 
country, and may be found all the year round : 
Reed-bunting, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Creeper, 
Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Wood- 
pecker, House-sparrow, Kingfisher, Lapwing, 
Long-tailed Tit (some remain all the year), 
Starling, Swan, Song Thrush, Wild Duck 
(Mallard), Common (Jenny) Wren, Blackbird, 
Bullfinch, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch (many re- 
main), Coot, Full Snipe (a few remain), Hedge- 
sparrow, Jackdaw, Robin, Rook, Stock-dove, 
Wood-pigeon (Ringdove), Greenfinch, Heron, 
Hooded Crow, Jay, Magpie, Missel Thrush, 
Linnet, Nuthatch, English and French Part- 
ridges, Redshank, Skylark, Pied Wagtail, Grey 
Wagtail, Yellowhammer, Corn Buntings, 
Pheasant, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk, the Owls, 
(except the short-eared). It will thus be seen 
that many birds may be found in the country 
even in winter, and in the rare list (pp. 186- 
204) are some that are winter visitors only. 
Group VI—Summer visitors only, arriving 
B.N.—Ill. P 
