Introduction. 
IX. 
92 Charadri its pluvial is. 93 PEgialitis hiaticola. 94 Vanellus vanellus. 95 Hcematopus 
ostralegus. 96 Numenius arquatus. 97 N. phccopus. 98 Totanus calidns. 99 Glottis 
nebularius. 100 Pelidna alpina. 101 Gallinago gallinago. 102 Scolopax rusticula. 
103 Phalaropics hyperboreus. 104 Larus ridibundus. 105 L.marinus. 106 L.fusciis. 
107 L. argentatus. 108 L. canus. 109 R/ssa tridactyla. no Megalestcs ccitarrhactcs. 
hi Stercorarius crcpidatus. 112 Alcatorda. 1 1 3 \Plautus impennis]. 114 TJriatroile. 
1 15 U.ringvia. 116 Cepphus grylle. 117 Fratercula arctica. 118 Procellar ia pelagica- 
1 19 Oceanodroma leucorrhoa. 120 Fulmarus glacial is. 121 Puffin its puffinus.G. 122 
Colymbus arcticus. 123 C. septentrionalis. 124 Loplicethyia cristata. 125 Podicipcs 
fluviatilis. 126 Rallus aquaticus. 127 Gallinula chloropus. 128 Fulica atra. 129 
Columba palumbus. 130 C. anas. 131 C. livia. 132 Lagopits scoticus. 133 L. 
mutus. 134 Lyrurus tetrix. 135 Tctrao urogallus. 136 Caccabis rufa. 137 Perdix 
perdix. 137 Phasianus colchicus. 
IV. — VISITORS FROM THE SOUTH. 
Regular Visitors (70). 
The following may be considered as regular visitors. They can be divided into two 
categories — those which breed, or have bred, in the British Islands, and those which have not 
been known for certain to do so. To the latter category belong 12 species as follows: — 
1 Emberiza hortulana. 2 Merops apiaster. 3 Strcpsilas interpres. 4 Squatarola Helvetica. 
5 Limosa lapponica. 6 Totanus fuscus. 7 Hclodromas ochropus. S Calidris arenaria. 
9 Limonites minuta. 10 L. temmincki. n Ancylochilus subarquatus. 12 Tringa 
canutus. 
The following 58 species breed regularly within our area, or have been known to do so 
at some time or other. Many species have been banished from their northern nesting-places by 
the drainage of the fens, or by the march of civilisation: — 
1 Oriolus galbula. 2 Motacilla alba. 3 M. campestris. 4 M. Jiava. 5 Anthus trivialls. 
6 Lanins collyrio. 7 Sylvia sylvia. 8 6". curruca. 9 6'. atricapilla. 10 5 . simplex. 
11 Phylloscopus sibilator. 12 P. trochilus. 13 P. minor. 14 Acroccphalus phragmitis. 
15 A. streperus. 16 A. palustris. 17 Locustella navia. 18 \L. lusciniodesl\ 19 Mcntla 
torquata. 20 Daulias luscinia. 21 Ruticilla phcenicurits. 22 Saxico/a ananthe. 
23 Pralincola rubetra. 24 Musicapa grisola. 25 Ficedula atricapilla. 26 Chclidon 
urbica. 27 Clivicola riparia. 28 Hirundo rustica. 29 lynx torquilla. 30 Cuculus 
canorus. 31 Apus apus. 32 Caprimulgus europaus. 33 Upupa epops. 34 Circus 
pygargus. 35 Pernis apivorus. 36 Falco subbuteo. 37 F. asalon. 38 Querquedula 
querquedula. 39 Platalea leucerodia. 40 [ Grits grits']. 41 Eudromias morinellus. 
42 FEgialitis alexandrina. 43 \Rccnrvirostra avocctta], 44 [Limosa limosa]. 45 Tringoides 
hypoleucus. 46 Rhyacophilus g/arcola. 47 [Pavoncella pugnax], ffi>[Hydrochelidon nigra], 
48 Sterna fluviatilis. 50 .S’. niacrura. 51 5 . dougalli. 52 .S', cantiaca. 53 6". minuta. 
54 Crex crex. 55 Porzana porzana. 56 P . intermedia. 57 Turtnr turtur. 58 Coturnix 
coturnix. 
Occasional or Accidental Visitors (69). 
1 Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax. 2 Serinus serinus. 3 Calandrclla brachydactyla. 4 Galcrita 
cristata. 5 Tichodroma muraria. 6 Lanius minor. 7 L.pomeranus. 8 Sylvia subalpina. 
9 V. orphea. 10 Aedon galactodes. 11 Hypolais hypolais. 12 H. polyglotta. 13 Acroce- 
phalus aquaticus. 14 A. turdoides. 14 Monticola saxatilis. 16 Saxicola isabellina. 
17 S. stapazina. 18 S. deserti. 19 Accentor collaris. 20 Coccystes glandarius. 21 Apus 
melba. 22 Caprimulgus ruficollis. 23 Coracias garrulus. 24 C. abyssinicus. 25 Scops 
scops. 26 Carine noctua. 27 Gypsfulvus. 28 Neophron per cnopienis. 29 Buteo desertorum. 
30 Milvus migrans. 31 Elanits caruleus. 32 Cerchneis cenchris. 33 C. vespertina. 
34 Phcenicopterus roseus. 35 P hoy x purpurea. 36 Herodias alba. 37 Garzetta garzetta. 
38 Nycticorax nycticorax. 39 Ardeola ralloides. 40 Bubulcus lucidus. 41 Ardetta 
minuta. 42 Ciconia ciconia. 43 Plcgadis falcinellus. 44 Anthropoides virgo. 45 Tetrax 
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