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Corvus corone, Hooded Crow. 
Sturnus vulgaris, Starling. 
Emberiza nivalis, Snow Bunting. 
Columba livia, Rock Pigeon. 
Charadrius pluvialis, Golden Plover. 
C. hiaticula, Ringed Plover. 
Scolopax gallinago, Common Snipe. 
Hematopus ostralegus, Oyster Catcher. 
Numenius pheopus, Whimbrel. 
Tringa variabilis, Dunlin. 
Tringa maritima, Purple Sandpiper. 
Phalaropus hyperboreus, Red-necked Phalarope. 
Anas boschas, Mallard. 
Somateria mollissima, Eider Duck. 
Colymbus septentrionalis, Red-throated Diver. 
Uria grylie, Black Guillemot. 
Uria troile, Common Guillemot. 
Mormon fratercula, Puffin. 
Alca torda, Razorbill. 
Phalacrocorax carbo, Common Cormorant. 
P. cristatus, Green Cormorant. 
Sula bassana, Gannet. 
Sterna arctica, Arctic Tern. 
Larus tridactylus, Kittiwake. 
L. argentatus, Herring Gull. 
L. fuscus, Lesser Black-backed Gull. 
L. marinus, Greater Black-backed Gull. 
Lestris catarrhactes, Common Skua. 
Lestris richardsonii, Richardson’s Skua. 
Procellaria glacialis, Fulmar. 
Puffinus anglorum, Manx Shearwater. 
Thalassidroma pelagica, Storm Petrel. 
This list contains thirty-seven birds, of which the half may be con- 
sidered purely maritime ; of the remaining nineteen, uine are purely 
land, if we include the Rock Pigeon and the Rock Pipit, and ten 
are littoral, more or less ; these divisions however being arbitrary. 
There may be several others that breed besides those in the list, 
as Mergus serrator, the Red-breasted Merganser, &c., but if so, 
they are in very small numbers. I saw also the following in July, 
or the end of June, but I could not get any indications of their 
having bred :— 
Ardea cinerea, Common Heron—a single bird. 
Cypselus apus, Swift—one at the end of June. 
Calidris arenaria, Sanderling—one pair end of July. 
Strepsilas interpres, Turnstone—a small flock. 
Totanus calidris, Redshank—a good sized flock. 
Anas glacialis, Longtailed Duck—one male. 
