McLean: Avtfauna of Staithes and Loftus-in-Cleveland. 
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PARID<E. 
Acredula rosea. British Long-tailed Titmouse. Generally 
distributed over the district, and common. 
Parus major. Great Titmouse. Resident, common. 
Parus britannicus. British Coal Titmouse. Plentiful, some- 
times very numerous in the winter. 
Parus palustris. 
Marsh Titmouse. Not so common as 
others of the family, but frequently seen. 
Parus ceruleus. 
Blue Titmouse. 
Common. 
A retired nook by the side of 
breeds year : 
f the — am in the Loftus Woods, where the Dipper 
after year: nest shown at the right of sketch. 
CINCLID. 
Cinclus aquaticus. Dipper. 
Breeds regularly on all the small 
streams that come down the valleys. In severe weather 
I have seen it on the beach amongst the rocks. 
MOTACILLIDA:. 
Pied Wagtail. Resident; abundant ; 
reeding by the side of all the streams, also among the 
rocks near the beach. 
May 1899. 
Motacilla lugubris. 
