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65. Red-breasted Flycatcher, Muscicapa parva parva. 
An adult female recorded, 11th November 1906 ; see “ Bulletin 
British Ornithologists Club,” Yol. XIX, page 31 (December 1906). 
This is, apparently, the first record of this species from Egypt. 
66. Swallow, Hirundo rustica rustica. 
A regular spring and autumn migrant. 
67. Egyptian Swallow, Hirundo rustica savignii. 
Hirundo Riocourii, S. 121. 
Common and resident, but does not breed in the Gardens. 
68. Red-rumped Swallow, Hirundo ru/ula. 
S. 122. 
On 13th April 1911 two of these large swallows were seen flying over 
the Gardens. 
69. House-Martin, Chelidon urbica. 
S. 125. 
A regular visitor, in small numbers, during both migrations. 
70. Sand-Martin, Riparia riparia riparia. 
Cotyle riparia, S. 124. 
Several seen in March 1909, and again in March and April 1910. 
71. Shelley’s Sand-Martin, Riparia riparia littoralis. 
Cotyle shellyi. Sharpe Catalogue Birds British Museum, Vol. X, 
p. 100 (1885). 
Arrives in March, and is to be seen throughout the summer. 
72. ? Greenfinch, Ligurinus chloris. 
73. Hawfinch, Coccothraustes coccothraustes. 
S. 150. 
One caught alive in the Gardens, 16th December 1904. 
74. Goldfinch, Carduelis eleqans subsp. 
S. 152. 
A few pairs nest in the Gardens, and may occasionally be seen 
throughout the year, b’requently heard singing. 
