On Moorlauiis and Rouohs. 



Do 



and common nowhere in the latter country. The 

 moors west of Sheffield, for some reason or another, 

 are specially sought by the Ring-ouzel; and no- 

 where in that district is the bird more abundant than 



The Ring-ouzel 



in the Rivelin Valley 

 and between Stanage Edge 

 and Derwent Edge, and on the Bam ford ' 



and Bradfield moors. South of Sheffield we may 

 meet with this Ouzel In fair numbers about Dore, 

 Owler Bar, and westwards over the Hathersage up- 

 lands. 



As most readers may know, the Ring-ouzel is a 



