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FIELDFARE. ( Turdus pilaris.) 



This bird is only a visitor here, remaining with us 

 during the winter months, and departing northwards for 

 breeding purposes about the beginning or middle of April . 



SONG THRUSH. (Turdus musicus.} 



Common. 



On the 24th of May, 1862, I found an egg of this bird 

 near Pinner Drive, perfectly spotless. 



REDWING. (Turdus iliacus.) 



This bird, like the Fieldfare, only remains with us 

 during the winter, departing in March. 



BLACKBIRD. ( Turdus merula.) 



PARID^E. 



Of the seven species which compose this tribe, I have 

 noticed five at Harrow. 



GREAT TITMOUSE. (Parus major.) 

 Very common. 



BLUE TITMOUSE. (Parus cceruleus.) 

 Common. 



COLE TITMOUSE. (Parus ater.) 



I found a nest of this bird in a hole in a barn, during 

 the spring of 1862, containing young birds nearly fledged. 

 One since 1873. Park. (R. B. H.) 



