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APPENDIX. 



ing any connexion with the district under consideration, but a 

 very considerable list, comprising seventy-five distinct species, 

 has been added, of birds which have visited the neighbourhood 

 at uncertain seasons and in unequal numbers: it will be perfectly 

 evident to the naturalist that a considerable number being pure- 

 ly oceanic, must be driven so far inland by accidental, although 

 perhaps natural, occurrences, and that they must be regarded as 

 altogether aliens, a term still more applicable to those exotic 

 birds which have on one or two occasions been observed within 

 the district. 



Osprey 



Peregrine Falcon 



Kite 



Com. Buzzard 



Honey Buzzard 



Marsh Harrier 



Hen Harrier 



Montagu's Harrier 



Little Owl 



Great Gray Shrike 



Pied Flycatcher 



Golden Oriole 



Bearded Tit 



Bohemian Wax- 

 wing 



Rock Pipit 



Snow Bunting 



Cirl Bunting 



Mealy Redpole 



Twite 



Two-barred Cross- 

 bill 



Nutcracker 



Hoopoe 



Bee-eater 



Rock Dove 



Dottrell 



Ringed Plover 



Gray Plover 



Sanderling 



Oyster- catcher 



Common Bittern 



White Stork 



White Spoonbill 



Glossy Ibis 



Curlew 



Com. Redshank 



Green shank 



Avocet 



Black-wing'd Stilt 



Black-tailed God- 

 wit 



Ruff 



Great Snipe 



Curlew Sandpiper 



Knot 



Dunlin 



Spotted Crake 



Little Crake 



Gray Phalarope 



Red-necked Pha- 

 larope 



Brent Goose 



Garganey Duck 



Common Scoter 



Scaup Duck 



Smew 



Goosander 



Red-neck'd Grebe 



Eared Grebe 



Great Northern 

 Diver 



Black-throated 

 Diver 



Red-throat'd Diver 



Little Auk 



Com. Cormorant 



Green Cormorant 



Gannett 



Common Tern 



Lesser Tern 



Black Tern 



Black-head'd Gull 



Kittiwake 



Common Gull 



Lesser Black- 

 backed Gull 



Herring Gull 



