12 BESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 



Surrey, Middlesex, Leicestershire, Shropshire, North 

 Wales, Orkney, and the Outer Hebrides (see A. G. 

 More in 'The Ibis/ 1865, p. 19). Mr. Blyth states 

 (Mag. Nat. Hist. 1834, vol. vii. p. 242) that " both 

 the Redwing and the Fieldfare have been repeatedly 

 seen throughout the summer, in a wood called the 

 Wood of Logie, upon the estate of Sir John Forbes, 

 at Fintry, in Aberdeenshire." 



BLACKBIRD. Turdus merula, Linnseus. 



Resident ; migrating eastward and southward in 

 autumn. 



KING- OUZEL. Turdus torquatus, Linnaeus. 



Resident ; nesting regularly in the hilly parts of the 

 west and north of England and throughout Scotland. 

 In the eastern and south-eastern counties of England 

 it is a spring and autumn migrant. 



Fam. SYLVIID^E. 



HEDGE SPARROW. Accentor modularis (Linnseus). 

 Resident, and generally distributed. 



REDBREAST. Erythaca rubecula (Linnseus). 

 Resident, and generally distributed. 



REDSTART. Euticilla phcenicura (Linnseus). 



A summer migrant to England and Scotland ; very 

 rare in Ireland. 



