CONTENTS. 



CHAP. PAOR 



I. INTRODUCTORY ........ 9 



II. WARBLERS: Nightingale 23 



III. WARBLERS (continued} : Black-cap Garden Warbler 



Whitethroat and Lesser Whitethroat . . .37 



IV. WARBLERS (continued): Wood Warbler Willow Warb- 



ler Chiff-chaff and Dartford Warbler ... 49 



V. WARBLERS (continued) : Savis and Grasshopper Warblers 

 Golden-crested, fire-crested, and Dalmatian Ee- 

 gulus 63 



VI. STONE-CHATS, HEDGE and ALPINE ACCENTORS : Whin- 

 chat Black-headed Bushchat Wheatear . .73 



VII. EOBINS AND EEDSTARTS . . .83 



VIII. WAGTAILS : 103 



IX. CREEPERS : Wrens, Hoopoes, and Nuthatches . .111 



X. THRUSHES: Song Thrush Missel Thrush White's 



Thrush 129 



XI. THRUSHES (continued) : Blackbird Eing Ouzel 



Fieldfare and Eedwing . . . . .145 



XII. LARKS AND PIPETS . . . . . . .165 



XIII. LARKS AND PIPETS (continued) : Wood, Shore, and 



Short-toed Larks Meadow, Tree, Eock, and Eich- 

 ard'sPipets 181 



XIV. BUNTINGS : Common, Yellow, Cirl, Ortolan, Snow, and 



Lapland Buntings . . . . . . .195 



XV. SPARROWS AND FINCHES: House and Tree Sparrows 



Chaffinch Mountain Finch, and Hawfinch . 211 



XVI. FINCHES: Bullfinch Goldfinch Siskin . . .233 



XVII. LINNETS AND CROSSBILLS : Brown, Green, and Moun- 

 tain Linnets Lesser and Mealy Eedpoles 

 Common and Parrot Crossbills . 249 



