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Birds of the Canary Islands. 



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The following species are Birds of Passage, /'. <?., bii-ds 

 which ])ass reguhirly through the islands during the spring 

 and autumn migration periods. These number 32, viz. : — 



Part 



Sturnus vulgaris vulgaris [W. V.] I. 



Alauda arvensis arvensis [W. V.] I. 



Motacilla alba alba [W. V.] I. 



Anthus trivialis trivialis I. 



Sylvia atricaijilla atrica2)illa I. 



Phylloscopus trochilus trochilus I. 



Phylloscopus collybita collybita I. 



Phoenicurus phcBnicurus phoenicurus II. 



Phoenicurus ochriu'us gibraltariensis {Ruti- 



cilla titys auctorum) II. 



Saxicola rubicola rubicola II. 



Saxicola rubetra rubetra II. 



(Enanthe oenanthe [CE. oe. leucorrhoa] ... II. 



Muscicapa grisola grisola II. 



Muscicapa atricapilla atricapilla II. 



Hirundo rustica rustica II. 



Delichon urbica urbica II. 



Micropus apus apus III. 



*Merops apiaster III. 



Falco eleonorae [S. v.] III. 



Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos [W. V.] . IV. 



Ardea cinerea [P. R.] IV. 



Gallinago gallinago gallinago [W. V.] IV. 



Limnocryptes gallinula IV. 



Tringa alpina alpina IV. 



Calidris arenaria IV. 



Machetes pugnax IV. 



Numenius phseopus phaeopus [W. V.] IV. 



Squatarola squatarola [W. V.] IV. 



jjjgialitis hiaticula hiaticula IV. 



Vanellus vanellus [W. v.] IV. 



Arenaria interpres interpres [W. V.] IV. 



Coturnix cotui-nix coturnix [S. V.] V. 



* Said to have bred. 



The following species are Annual Visitors, i. e., birds 

 which visit the Archipelago annually but at no fixed season 

 of the year, and which have not been known to breed in 

 any of the islands. These number 5, viz. : — 



