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Rose-coloured Pastor, Pastor roseus ; several examples Rave Reen 
obtained in Cornwall, and an adult bird from SoUly. 
Chough, Corvus graculus ; much less common than formerly; 
sparingly observed in different localities on the coast. 
Raven, G. corax ; generally distributed. 
Carrion Crow, C. ca/rone ; generally distributed. 
Hooded Crow, C. cornix ; rare : occasional visitant. Pormerly 
abundant on Marazion Green, whence it derived one of its 
synonyms of “Market- Jew Crow ” 
Rook, C. frugelegus ; generally distributed. 
J ackdaw, C- monedula ; generally distributed. 
Magpie, G. pica; generally distributed. 
Jay, C. glandaritis; common in the woodland districts of the 
county. 
Grreen Woodpecker, P. viridis ; very common in the eastern 
woodlands, and more frequent than formerly in the west of 
Cornwall. 
Great spotted Woodpecker, P. major ; rare : seen in the eastern 
woodlands. 
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, P. minor ; rare. The note of this 
bird exactly resembles the roosting call of the common 
blackbird. 
Wryneck, Ymx torquilla ; rare in all parts of the county : occa- 
sionally observed in the neighbourhood of Penzance in the 
autumn only, near the coast, probably preparing for migra- 
tion. Some specimens obtained at Scilly, with other 
migratorial birds, in the autumn. 
Common Creeper, Certhia familiaris ; commonly distributed where 
large trees grow. 
Wren, Troglodytes mlga/ris ; Cornish ; generally distributed. 
Hoopoe, Vpupa epops ; examples of this bird are generally to be 
obtained every spring. 
Nuthatch, Sitta Europea ; very common in the eastern woodlands, 
becoming more rare westward. 
Cuckoo, Cuculus canons; generally distributed in the summer 
months. 
YeUow-billed American Cuckoo ; on the authority of the notice 
in YarreR’s work, a very rare British bird. 
Roller, Coracias ga/rrula ; two or three captured near the Land’s 
End. 
