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57. Golden Oriole, Oriolus galbula. 
S. 156. 
A spring and autumn migrant. Sometimes heard singing in the 
spring. In April 1909 hundreds of Golden Orioles were seen in 
the Gardens feeding on the mulberries. Many of the males were 
in full song. On 2nd and 6th September 1911 birds in immature 
plumage were heard singing. 
58. Bulbul, Pycnonotus ? arsinde. 
On 23rd March 1911 a Bulbul was seen and heard in full song. As 
it was not obtained it is impossible to state to what species it 
belonged. P. arsinde has not been recorded from further north 
than the Fayilm. 
59. Red-backed Shrike, Lanius collurio. 
S. 117. 
A regular autumn migrant. 
60. Masked Shrike, Lanius nubicus. 
S. 116. 
H. S. “ British Birds Magazine,” Vol. I, page 11 (1907). 
A regular visitor in spring and autumn. In 1907 one bird remained 
in the Gardens until the 6th May, and in 1910 two adult males 
were seen on 14th May. 
61. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata striata. 
Muscicapa grisola, S. 118. 
A common visitor during both migrations. 
62. Pied Flycatcher, Muscicapa atricapilla atricapilla. 
S. 119. 
A common visitor in spring ; of rare occurrence in autumn. 
63. Half-collared Pied Flycatcher, Muscicapa atricapilla semitorquata. 
On April 14th 1909 an adult male of this species which had not pre¬ 
viously been recorded from Egypt, was obtained in the Gardens. 
In April 1910 several other adult males were seen and in April 1911 
this Flycatcher was again observed. It is doubtless a regular 
spring visitor on migration but previously overlooked. 
64. White-collared Flycatcher, Muscicapa collaris. 
S. 120. 
This species has so far only been seen during the spring migration. 
