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BRITISH BIRDS. 



coverts. The buffish yellow pervading the whole of the autumn plumage 

 is never entirely lost by abrasion in winter. 



The Chifichaff may be distinguished from the Willow-Warbler by its 

 wing-formula. In the present species the second primary is intermediate 

 in length between the sixth and ninth ; whilst in the Willow- Warbler it 

 is almost invariably between the fifth and sixth. A further distinction 

 may be found in the almost black legs of the present bird and its browner 

 plumage. 



