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[Vol. xxxi. 



Marsh-Tit. 



Turkish Long-tailed 



Tit: 

 Blue Tit. 

 Great Tit. 

 Goldcrest. 

 Nuthatch. 

 Tree-Creeper. 

 Calandra Lark. 

 Crested Lark. 



Sky-Lark. 

 Grey Wagtail. 

 Wren. 



Blackbird. 



Dipper, Black-bellied. 

 „ White-throated 



Lesser Spotted Wood- 

 pecker. 



Grecian Spotted 

 Woodpecker. 



Greater Spotted 

 Woodpecker. 



Green Woodpecker. 



Kingfisher. 



Brown Owl. 



Little Owl. 



Hen-Harrier. 



Marsh-Harrier. 



Common Buzzard. 



Kestrel. 

 Sparrow-Hawk. 



Bonelli's Eagle. 



Prince Boris Gardens, Sofia ; less common than 



other Titmice. 

 Prince Boris Gardens, Sofia : common. 



Generally distributed. 



Sr en on the waste-country round Adrianople. 



The "Robin" of Bulgaria. Abundant in every 

 town, and in the railway-stations and goods- 

 yards. Ridiculously tame. 



Leaves Sofia during the coldest weather. 



Found wherever there is running water. 



Nowhere common, but generally heard, and 

 sometimes seen. 



Sofia : frequents town-gardens in snow. 



fKing Ferdinand 



Chepino Valley, Rhodopes. J only recognizes 



. Above Sofia. ] the latter species 



i in his collection. 



Higher country, Balkans and Rhodopes: 

 common. 



Lower Maritza : one seen. 



„ „ : common. 



„ „ : common. 



Lower Maritza. 



One seen north of Mustafa Pacha being mobbed 

 by Jays. 



Frequents villages in snow, so must be resident. 

 Seen several times in all plumages near Sofia. 

 Mustafa Pacha : a single pair seen twice, same 

 marsh. 



Fairly common around Sofia; some birds were 

 in extremely variegated plumage, with a single 

 deep terminal bar to an otherwise white tail. 



Common : haunts the Zoological Garden for mice 



Abundant and generally distributed. Sits on 

 the top shoot of small pine-tree at sunset antj 

 strikes small birds coming to roost. 



Mustafa Pacha : once seeu. 



