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Hoopoe 

 Kingfisher 

 Nightjar 

 Owl, Barn 



Little 



Long-eared 

 , Short-eared 



Owl, Tawny 



Swift 



Woodpecker, Great Spotted 



Green 



,, Lesser Spotted 



Wryneck 



All these birds, except the Nightjar and the Long-eared and Short- 

 eared Owls, nest in holes. Food various. The Owls and Nightjar are 

 mainly night feeders, the Owls being principally carnivorous, the Night- 

 jar feeding on insects. 



PASSERIFORMES (" SPARROW-SHAPED ") 



Perching birds with very well- developed hind toe. A very large 

 Order, containing almost all the small birds and some larger ones, the 

 largest being the Raven. Sexes sometimes alike and sometimes different. 

 Young helpless and fed by parents. Food chiefly insects and berries. 



Crows : 

 Chough 

 Carrion Crow 

 Hooded Crow 

 Jackdaw 

 Jay 

 Magpie 

 Raven 

 Rook 

 Dipper 

 Finches : 

 Brambling 

 Bullfinch 

 Bunting, Cirl 



,, Corn or Common 



Reed 

 Snow 



Yellow, or Yel- 

 low-hammer 

 Chaffinch 

 Crossbill 

 Goldfinch 

 Greenfinch 

 Hawfinch 

 Linnet 



Redpoll, Lesser 

 ,, Mealy 



Siskin 

 Sparrow,House 



Tree 

 Twite 

 Flycatcher,Pied 



Spotted 

 Golden Oriole 



Hedge Sparrow 

 Lark, Shore 

 Sky 

 Wood 

 Nuthatch 

 Pipit, Meadow 

 Rock 

 Tree 



Shrike, Great Grey 

 ,, Red-backed 

 Starling 

 Swallows : 

 House Martin 

 Sand Martin 

 Swallow 

 Thrushes : 

 Blackbird 

 Fieldfare 

 Nightingale 

 Redstart 



Black 

 Redwing 

 Ring Ouzel 

 Robin 

 Stonechat 

 Thrush, Missel 



Song 



Wheatear 

 Whinchat 



Titmouse, Bearded 

 Blue 

 Coal 

 Crested 

 Great 



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