1921 .J Birds of Alcudia , Majorca. 693 
82. Cyanosylvia suecica cyanecula. White-spotted Blue- 
throat. 
Observed by v. Jordans. 
83. Saxicola rubicola. Stonechat. 
A very common resident, and one of the most noticeable 
birds everywhere. They nest early in March, hard-set eggs 
being found on 18 March, 1920, and young ones seen flying 
on 19 April. Nests in the marshes are usually built under 
a tuft of samphire or low down in a hush, but they also build 
in the pine-woods on the shore. Seaweed is often used in 
the construction of their nests, and palmetto-fibre chiefly as 
a lining. The eggs are usually rather smaller than British 
specimens. 
Observed by v. Jordans. Wither by states that specimens 
obtained by Gosse are of the Continental form S. r. rubicola. 
84. Saxicola rubetra. Whinchat. 
A summer visitor, arriving at the beginning of April, but 
not very common. 
Obtained by v. Jordans. 
85. (Enanthe cenanthe. Wheatear. 
A common bird on passage, both in spring and autumn, 
and remaining for some weeks in the district at both 
seasons. A few stragglers occur during the winter, and 
possibly some remain to breed, for I found an old nest in a 
rabbit-burrow, near Puerto Alcudia, in 1921. 
86 . (Enanthe ce. leucorrhoa. Greenland Wheatear. 
Obtained by v. Jordans and by Gosse. 
87. (Enanthe hispanica. Black-eared Wheatear. 
A specimen was seen near Puerto Alcudia on 12 April, 
1921, evidently on migration. 
Obtained by v. Jordans. 
88 . Accentor modnlaris. Hedge-Sparrow. 
Scarce; a few examples have been observed during the 
winter only, in the pine-woods on the shore and among 
the hills. 
Obtained by v. Jordans. 
