CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF SUFFOLK. 97 



Finborough 1831 (J. Nicholls in Loudon's Mag. N. H. iv. (1831) 449). 



6. Three nestlings obtained by Mr. Hills Irora the neighbourhood of 

 Cockfield about 1 874 ; one of them lived four or five years (Hills v.v.). A 

 male shot in the spring of 1878 on the Suffolk side of Sudbury (Simmons 

 v.v., in my Collection, C. B.). Two shot at Stoke-by-Nayland in winter 

 of 1832-33, rare in this locality (J. D. Hoy in Loudon's Mag. N. H. vii., 

 (1834) 53) ; one from this place in July 1881, in possession of R. 

 Johnson (Cooke v.v.). 



7. Gazeley, rare ; a few at Dalham (Tearle MS.). Occurs almost 

 every year in woods in the neighbourhood of Chedburgh (Creed MS.)- 



8. One shot in a wood at Barningham, Jan. 1847 (A. Newton in Z. 

 1693). One killed at Bardwell about 1850 (W. G. Blake in litt.). 

 Livermere, shot by Fakes (James MS.), two obtained there in 1874 

 (Bilson MS.). A male bird taken at Thurston Jan. 16, 1883 (Travis 

 in litt.). Tostock (Foster-Melliar MS.). A female taken near Bury St. 

 Edmund's, July 1877 (Travis in litt., C. B. !). Free Wood, Rougham, 

 once (W. M. White v.v.). Drinkstone (Capt. Home v.v.). One obtained 

 at Chevington in 1874 (Bilson MS.). Rattlesden (Col. Parker in litt). 

 Monk's Wood Felsham ; believed to breed there (F. Clarke v.v.). 



Nests. 



Months. — January, February, June, July, August, and 

 u spring." 



Districts. — All. 



Has been found in most parts of the county, but more 

 rarely than the Greater Spotted Woodpecker. 



Wryneck, Jynx torquilla, L. 



S. and W. Cat. 30. — Spald. List, xxxvi. Summer 

 visitor. 



Districts all. Recorded as common or not uncommon in 

 all. Its note was heard in 1868 at Great Bealings as early 

 as March 5, more than a month before the usual time (E. 

 C. Moor in Z. 2nd S. 1219). Nests ; a nest with ten eggs 

 taken in 1867 at Tostock (Tuck v.v.). Generally distributed 

 but not very abundant ; a regular visitor, much more often 

 heard than seen. 



FaM. UPUPIDiE. 



Hoopoe, Upupa epops, L. 



S. and W. Cat. 31. — Spald. List, xxxvi. Eare. 



East Suffolk. 

 1. One or two generally met with in the autumn at Yarmouth (Paget, 



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