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26. "Long-tailed Titmouse ( Acredula rosea). “Long-tail 
caper, Titty long-tail caper, and Caper long-tail.” C. 
27. * Great Titmouse ( Pams major). “ Oxeye Tit” and 
“ Pickcheese.” C. 
28. * Coal Titmouse ( Pams britannicus). R.R. “Breed at 
Elveden in nests about a foot below the ground, amongst the roots 
of an old stump” (B. of N.) 
29. * Marsh Titmouse (Partis palustris). B.R. The Rev. 
D. P. Harrison thinks that, in this district, the Marsh Tit takes 
the place of the Coal Tit as the commoner species. My own 
experience is contrary to this ; the Coal Tit being more generally 
distributed. 
30. * Blue Titmouse ( Pams cceruleus). “ Blue Jimmy ” and 
“ Pickcheese.” C. 
31. * Nuthatch (Sitta ccesia). R.R. “ Almost white variety 
shot at Riddlesworth, August 17th, 1834” (B. of S.) 
32. * Wren ( Troglodytes parvulus). “ Titmeg, Tittyreen, 
Titreen, Jenny Wren, Tom Tit, Tom Stag.” C. 
33. '"'Tree Creeper (Certliia familiar is). R.R. 
34. Pied Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris). “Penny Wagtail.” C. 
35. Grey Wagtail ( Motacilla melanope). R.R. “Regularly 
visits banks of Thet in spring and autumn” (Trans, vol. i.) 
“More or less rare at Thetford in winter (Salmon)” (B. of S.) 
36. * Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla ra.il). C. 
37. *Tree Pipit (Antlius trivialis). R.R. 
38. * Meadow Pipit (Anthns pratensis). “Titlark.” C. One 
of our most common birds on heath and common land. 
39. Golden Oriole (Oriolus r/albula). A. “Has been shot 
at Rushford” (Newby in lift.) 
40. Great Grey Shrike (Lanius excubit or). A. “Has been 
shot at Snarehill ” (Newby in lift.) “November 19th, 1882. 
Newby received this month Great Grey Shrike J from Rushford ” 
(F. Norgate in litt.) 
41. * Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio). “Butcher bird.” 
R. Much rarer than formerly, owing to low-cut hedges and closer 
cultivation. Have taken both red and grey spotted varieties of 
eggs in the district. Fairly common at Fakenham. 
42. Waxwing (Ampelis jarrulus). A. “ One shot at Snarehill, 
and four others taken near Thetford, January, 1835; Thetford, 
