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Swinsty reservoir, causing' one to wonder if these birds had not 

 been mistaken for Golden Eyes, an error easily made. 



The mammals noted only numbered six species. We heard 

 that the Badger was not uncommon, but we met with no 

 traces of it in the district covered. We were informed that in 

 the larg-e banquetting hall in Swinsty Hall, small bats were to 

 be seen flying about every evening, probably the Pipistrelle. 

 One Reptile, two Amphibians, and one Fish completed the total 

 of our records. No doubt, with more time at our disposal, 

 some interesting records might be made, as the district is 

 particularly suitable for bird life. 



Mammalia. 



Hare. 



Rabbit, 

 Aves. 



Kestrel. 



Missle Thrush. 



Song Thrush. 



Blackbird. 



Ring Ouzel. 



Wheatear. 



Whinchat. 



Redstart. 



Robin. 



Whitethroat. 



Lesser Whitethroat. 



Garden Warbler. 



Chifif Chaff. 



Willow Warbler. 



Wood Warbler. 



Sedg-e Warbler. 



Hedge Accentor. 



Great Tit. 



Blue Tit. 



WVen. 



Pied Wagtail. 



List of Species noted. 



Stoat. 

 Field Vole. 



Yellow Wagtail. 



Meadow Pipit. 



Tree Pipit. 



vSpotted Flycatcher. 



Swallow. 



Martin. 



Sand Marten. 



Creeper. 



Greenfinch. 



Sparrow. 



Chaflfinch. 



Linnet. 



Bullfinch. 



Yellow Bunting. 



Reed Bunting. 



Starling. 



Magpie. 



Jackdaw. 



Crow. 



Rook. 



Water Yole. 

 Hedgehog. 



Skylark. 



Swift. 



Green Woodpecker. 



Cuckoo. 



Heron. 



Mallard. 



Ring Dove. 



Stock Dove. 



Pheasant. 



Partridge. 



Grouse. 



Corn Crake, 



Waterhen. 



Coot. 



Lapwing. 



Snipe. 



Sandpiper, 



Redshank, 



Curlew. 



Little Grebe. 



Other species were reported, but require confirmation. 



Repfilia. - 



-Common Lizard. 



Pisces. 



Amphibians. 

 -Trout. 



-Frog, Toad. 



The CoxcHOLOGiCAL Section was represented by Mr. 

 John W, Taylor and the president, Mr, W. Denison Roebuck, 

 The results of the day's working round the margins of the 

 Swinsty Reservoir were not very brilliant, only seven molluscan 

 species being noted. The district is geologically unfavourable, 



1906 August I. 



