GREY PLOVER 



GREY SANDPIPER. 



PLATE CLIV. 



Squatarola cinerea, . . . FLEMING. SELBY. GOULD 



Vanellus melanogastcr, . . TEMMINCK. 



Tringa squatarola, . . . PENNANT. MONTAGU. 



Charadrius helveticus, . . SEEBOHM. 



THE eggs, four in number, resemble those of the Golden 

 Plover, but are browner. 



The Grey Plover is a tolerably common visitant to our 

 coast. On its two seasons of passage it breeds in the tundras 

 of Siberia, its nest being a slight hollow on the moorland. 



