36 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



1. Caprimulgus Europeeus. Nightjar or Goatsucker. 

 Abundant in the woods. 



Easores. 



1. Columba palumbus. King Dove, or Wood Pigeon. 



Abundant. 



2. C. ^Inas. Stock Dove. Common. It builds in 



hollow old apple trees. 



3. C. livia. Rock Dove. Not common. 



4. C. turtur. Turtle Dove. Not common. 



1. Phasianus colchicus. Pheasant. Not so common 



as in most places, nor truly native. 

 1. Perdix cinerea. Partridge. Generally abundant. 



Grallatores. 



1. Vanellus cristatus. Peewit, Plover, or Lapwing. 



Common. 

 1. Ardea cinerea. Common Heron. Occasionally 



seen. 



1. Scolopax rusticola. Woodcock. Occasionally 



common in the winter time. It has been 

 known to breed in the Middlemarsh Woods. 



2. S. gallinago. Common Snipe. Occasionally com- 



mon in the winter time. 



3. S. gallinula. Jack Snipe. Occasionally common 



in the winter time. 



1. Crex pratensis. Land Rail or Corn Crake. Occa- 

 sionally common. 



1. Ballus aquaticus. Water Rail. Not common. 



