On Moorlands and Roughs. 



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and common nowhere in the latter country. The 

 moors west of Sheffield, for some reason or another, 

 are specially sought by the Ring-ouzel; and no- 

 where in that district is the bird more abundant than 



The Ring-ouzel. 



in the Rivelin Valley 

 and between Stanage Edge 

 and Derwent Edge, and on the Bamford 

 and Bradfield moors. South of Sheffield we may 

 meet with this Ouzel in fair numbers about Dore, 

 Owler Bar, and westwards over the Hathersage up- 

 lands. 



As most readers may know, the Ring-ouzel is a 



