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There is no specimen either of the Pied orWhite Wagtail in the Museum. 53. GREY WAGTAIL. _Motacilla melanope_, Pallas. French, "Bergeronettejaune. "--The Grey Wagtail is by no means common in the Islands, thoughit may occasionally remain to breed, as I have seen it both in Guernseyand Sark between the 21st of June and the end of July in 1866, but Ihave not seen it in any of the Islands during the autumn. It is, however, no doubt an occasional, though never very numerous, wintervisitant, probabl...y more common, however, at this time of year than inthe summer, as I have one in winter plumage shot in Guernsey inDecember, and another in January, 1879, and there is also one in theMuseum in winter plumage. Professor Ansted includes it in his list, and marks it as occurring inGuernsey and Sark. 54. YELLOW WAGTAIL. _Motacilla raii_, Bonaparte. French, "Bergeronnetteflav
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