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104. Brehm’s Hoopoe, Upupa epops major. 
Upupa epops major , Brehm, Nicoll, Bull. B.O.C. June 1909, p. 99 
In July and August 1909 a pair of Hoopoes belonging to the resi¬ 
dent Egyptian sub-species frequented the Gardens, as did a single, 
example in June and July 1910. In July and August three fre¬ 
quented the Gardens and one was captured alive. 
105. Cuckoo, Cuculus canorus. 
S. 162. 
A regular visitor, in small numbers, during spring and autumn. 
A Cuckoo was heard in “ Song ” on 30th April and 1st May 1910. 
106. Great Spotted Cuckoo, Coccystes glandarius. 
S. 162. 
One seen in the Gardens on 1st May 1905. 
107. Barn-Owl, Tyto alba kirchhofji. 
Aluco flammea , S. 176. 
Common and resident. Breeds in the Gardens. 
108. ? Long-eared Owl, Asio otus. 
S. 178. 
109. Tawny Owl, Syrnium aluco. 
Strix aluco, S. 176. 
Twice seen in November 1906, and heard 7th August 1908. 
110. Southern Little Owl, Athene noctua glaux. 
Carine meridionalis, S. 177. 
Common and resident. Breeds in the Gardens. 
111. (Scops-Owl, Scops giu). 
S. 178. 
One seen, by Mr. A. L. Butler, outside Main Gate of Gardens, 26th of 
August 1904. 
112. Egyptian Eagle-Owl, Bubo ascalaphus. 
S. 180. 
This owl has been heard in the Gardens on two occasions, i.e. 9th and 
12th February 1910. 
