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Parus major, Zinn. GREAT TITMOUSE. 
Rare. Observed only at Shieldaig, and in woods on Loch 
Damph. 
Parus ceruleus, Zinn. BLUE TITMOUSE. 
Not common. Found nesting at Torridon and Shieldaig. 
Parus britannicus, Sharpe and Dresser. ENGLISH COAL 
TITMOUSE. 
Abundant in all wooded localities. The Tit of the 
district. 
Certhia familiaris, Zinn. CREEPER. 
Thinly distributed where there are trees of any size. 
Troglodytes parvulus, Koch. WREN. 
Common, and found in the wildest and rockiest localities. 
Motacilla lugubris, Zemm. PIED WAGTAIL. 
Local, and not numerous. A pair found nesting in June 
1892 on the cliffs of Eilean Mhor, a rocky islet in Outer 
Loch Torridon, in close proximity to a colony of the Herring 
Gull. 
Motacilla melanope, Pallas. GREY WAGTAIL, 
Rare. Only observed at Shieldaig and Courthill, Loch 
Kishorn. 
Anthus pratensis (Zinn.). MEraApDow PIPIT. 
Everywhere very abundant on the moors and hillsides, 
and found almost to the summits of the highest mountains. 
Anthus trivialis (Zinn.). TREE Priv. 
Summer visitant. Fairly abundant in the wooded 
districts. 
