SAVAGE SUDAN 
White-eye (. Zosterops abyssinicus). —■ Resemble willow-wrens 
with white circlet round eye; weave fairy-like cup- 
nests 2§ inches in diameter, and decorated with white 
cocoons. These are built in the arbutus in March ; 
eggs pale blue; several broods hatched early in April. 
Sunbird ( Cinnyris abyssinicus ).—Nest pendent, eggs early 
in April. 
Cretzschmar’s bunting {Emberiza ccesia ), also E. cinerea 
and E. septemstriata. 
Tree-pipit ( Anthus trivialis.) 
Tawny pipit ( Anthus campestris ), also A. sordidus. 
Golden weaver-finch (. Hyphantornis galbula ).-—Nest with 
two fledglings, April 5th. 
Great spotted cuckoo ( Oxytophus glandarius ).—Migrating 
north, end of March and up to April 7th. 
Pearl-spotted barbet ( Trachyphonus margaritatus). —A 
strikingly handsome species; common in wooded 
valleys; seen nowhere else. 
Pygmy woodpecker ( Jyngipicus obsoletus). 
Nubian woodpecker ( Campothera nubica ). 
Nests of White-eye (Zosterops Abyssinicus ). 
