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Ornithological Rambles in Sussex With a Systematic Catalogue of the Birds of Th
Arthur Edward Knox
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MARSH TIT, Parus palustris. This seems also to be a local species. It does not, as far as my observation goes, evince any partiality for swampy ground or the neighbourhood of marshes. On the contrary, I have found it more numerous among the large woods that crown the higher por- tion of the lower green-sandstone formation, where its northern escarpment abuts on the valley of the weald, than perhaps anywhere else ; as at Henley Hill, Bexley Hill, Pitshill, Flexham Park, and Bedham. It is also co
...mmon in Ashdown and Til- gate forests.
LONG-TAILED TIT, Parus caudatus. Generally distributed. Abundant among the oak woods of the weald. The young, when able to fly, accom- pany their parents, and wandering family parties of from ten to twelve of these social birds may fre- quently be noticed throughout the winter, flitting from tree to tree, uttering their faint indistinct 200 SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE.
note, as they climb among the branches and ex- plore the lichens for minute insects, or curiously pry into the crannies of the rough bark.


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