SPECIES OF BIRDS FOUND WILD IN EGYPT, 
WHICH HAVE VISITED THE GIZA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 
OF THEIR OWN ACCORD. 
October 1898 — December 1911. 
1. Song-Thrush, Turdus philomelus philomelus. 
Turdus musicus, S. 66. 
A regular winter visitor, arrives in late autumn, leaves in spring 
Some winters very abundant. Frequently heard singing in the 
Gardens. 
2. Redwing, Turdus musicus. 
Turdus iliacus, H. S. 5. 
Not mentioned by Shelley. 
A visitor in midwinter, and again in spring, at no time numerous. 
3. Fieldfare, Turdus pilaris. 
S. 65. 
Twice noted ; 13th and 21st November 1906. 
4. Blackbird, Turdus merula syriaca. 
Turdus merula, S. 66. 
A regular winter visitor, arrives in November or December, leaves in 
spring. Some winters very abundant. 
5. Ring-Ouzel, Turdus torquatus orientalis. 
Turdus torquatus, S. 67. 
Noted occasionally in late autumn and winter. 
One adult male obtained belongs to this form. 
6. Rock-Thrush, Monticola saxatilis. 
S. 70. 
An occasional visitor during the spring migration. 
7. Blue Rock-Thrush, Monticola solitarius transcaspicus. 
Monticola cyanus, S. 70. 
Once noted : 23rd March 1904. 
