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Chiff-chaff, S. rufa; summer visitant: generally distributed. 
Some few remain throughout most winters, and have been 
heard chirping, in mild, open weather, in December and 
January. 
Dartford Warbler, MelkopMlus provincialis ; much more common 
than formerly. 
Q-old-crested Eegulus, It. cristatus ; generally distributed. 
Pire-crested Eegulus, R. ignicapillus ; not uncommon ; Penzance, 
Grwennap, &c. 
G-reat Tit, Pm-us major ; generally distributed. 
Blue Tit, P. cceruleus ; generally distributed. 
Cole Tit, P. ater ; not uncommon in woods. 
Marsh Tit, P. paJmtru ; not uncommon, and not confined to 
marshes. 
Long-tailed Tit, P. caudatus ; rather local : found in small families 
throughout the winter. 
Bearded Tit, CalamopMlus lia/rmicus ; very rare. 
Bohemian Waxwing, Bomby cilia garrula; occasional winter 
visitant. 
Pied Wagtail, Motaoilla yarrelUi ; generally distributed. 
Continental Pied Wagtail, M. alba; not uncommon in the spring 
months. 
Grey Wagtail, M. boarula ; winter visitant in the south of 
England : generally distributed. Some few remain through- 
out the summer in Cornwall, and breed. 
Grey-headed Wagtail, M. negleeta ; rare : Marazion Green. 
Kay’s Wagtail, M. Jlava ; seen for a few days on their first arrival, 
and again in the autumn, on their return. 
Tree Pipit, Anthus arboreus ; summer visitant : very common in 
the eastern parts of the county, in the summer months : rare 
in west Cornwall. Song louder and very superior in quality 
to the titlarh. 
Meadow Pipit, A pratensis ; generally distributed. 
Rock Pipit, A aguaticm ; generally distributed on our rocky 
beaches. 
Tawny Pipit, A. eampestris ; Scilly Isles. 
Richards’ Pipit, A. Richardi ; (length 7J, not 6f, ins.: see 
YarreU), Cornish ; rare. 
Sky Lark, A. arvensis ; generally distributed. 
