12 EESIDENTS AND MIGKANTS. 



Surrey, Middlesex, Leicestershire, Shropshire, North 

 Wales, Orkney, and the Outer Hebrides (see A. G. 

 More in 'The Ibis,' 1865, p. 19). Mr. Blyth states 

 (Mag. Nat. Hist. 1834, vol. vii. p. 242) that " both 

 the Redwing and the Fieldfare have been repeatedly 

 seen throughout the summer, in a wood called the 

 Wood of Logie, upon the estate of Sir John Forbes, 

 at Fintry, in Aberdeenshire." 



BLACKBIED. Turdus merula, Linnaeus. 



Eesident ; migrating eastward and southward in 

 autumn. 



EING OUZEL. Turdus torquatus, Linnaeus. 



Eesident ; nesting regularly in the hilly parts of the 

 west and north of England and throughout Scotland. 

 In the eastern and south-eastern counties of England 

 it is a spring and autumn migrant. 



Fam. SYLVIID^. 



HEDGE 8PAEE0W. Accentor modularis (Linnaeus). 

 Resident, and generally distributed. 



EEDBEEA.ST. Erythaca rubecula (Linnaeus). 

 Resident, and generally distributed. 



EEDSTAET. Buticilla phoenicura (Linnaeus). 



A summer migrant to England and Scotland ; very 

 rare in Ireland. 



