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FAM. TROGLODYTES. 



WHEN. Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. 



Yarrell, i. p. 460; Harting, p. 19; Dresser, iii. p. 219; Seebohm, 

 i- P- 55 ) Ib L^i P- 2 9 > Motacilla troglodytes, Pulteney's 

 List, p. 9. 



Resident, and generally distributed throughout 

 the county. * 



FAM. CERTHIID.E. 



TKEE-CREEPEK. Certhia familiaris, Linn. 



Tarrell, i. p. 468 ; Harting, p. 20 ; Dresser, iii. p. 195 ; Seebohm, 

 i. p. 512 ; Ibis List, p. 45. 



Like the last named, this species is resident, and 

 generally distributed in the parks, shrubberies, and 

 wooded districts of the county. 



FAM. SITTID^E. 



NUTHATCH. Sitta ccesia, Meyer. 



Yarrell, i. p. 473; Harting, p. 20; Dresser, iii. p. 175; See- 

 bohm, i. p. 523 ; Ibis List, p. 28 ; Sitta europaea, Pulteney's 

 List, p. 5. 



The Nuthatch is a resident and extremely common 

 in the county, where it breeds freely. It can ascend 



and descend the trunks and branches of trees with 



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