A History of British Birds With Coloured Illustrations of Their Eggs volume 4

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A History of British Birds With Coloured Illustrations of Their Eggs volume 4
Henry Seebohm
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Colymbus glacialis. Puffinus griseus.
Twenty-two of these species are more or less common winter visitors to the three kingdoms, and are represented in summer by few or many residents, as the case may be, that remain to breed, twelve of them in England, Scotland, and Ireland : Circus cyaneus, Strix brachyotus, Fringilla spinus, Anas boschas, Anas dypeata, Anas crecca, Anas strepera, Fuligula cristata, Fuligula ferina, Tringa alpina, Scolopax rusticola, Charadrius pluvialis ; one in England and
...Scotland only Somateria mollissima ; three in Scotland and Ireland only Mergus serrator, Anas acuta, Anas penelope ; and six in Scotland only Emleriza nivalis, Podiceps cornutus, OF BRITISH BIRDS 73 Stercorarius richardsoni, Stercorarius catarrhactes, Anser cinereus, Mergus merganser.
The remaining three are more or less common winter visitors to England, but are not known to visit Ireland, and the last mentioned is unknown in Scotland as well : Alauda alpestris.
Otis tarda (formerly breeding).
Regulus ignicapillus.


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