BIRD LIFE ON THE BROADS 211 



Amongst the wildfowl to be seen on the Broads 

 in summer may be noted, besides the common Wild 

 Duck and Teal, the Shoveler, the Gadwall, and 

 the Garganey, while later in the year, when the 

 "foreign" ducks come in, flocks of Wigeon and 

 Pochard arrive, and smaller parties of Tufted 



THE GEEAT CRESTED GREBE. 



Ducks. The reader who would know more of 

 the avifauna of the Broads may be referred to 

 the admirable pages of Stevenson's Birds of 

 Norfolk, and to Lubbock's Fauna of Norfolk, 

 edited by Southwell, as well as to the more 

 recently-published volume on The Norfolk Broads, 

 edited by W. Dutt, in which will be found an in- 

 teresting chapter on the birds by the Rev. M. C. 



