The Climate of Portugal And Notes On Its Health Resorts
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fallow-buck has disappeared except in certain private preserves. Some birds inhabit the whole country ; some are found in the north and others in the south; some prefer the seashore and the plains, and others the mountains and the plateaus. There are about 3 12 species of birds in Portugal. The latest catalogue of the Portu- guese birds is bv Sr. Seabra (i), and one of the best for the discription of habits of some of the species is. By Mr. Tait (2). The following birds are common everywhere : ...the storm-cock (Turdus viscivorus), the blackbird (T. Me- riila), the partridge (Caccabis viifa), the sparrow-hawk (Chercneis tinmmculns), the screech-owl [fS/r/x^aw- mea), the black starling (Stunius tmicolor), the magpie (Pica pica), the raven (Corvus corone), the crested lark (Galerita cristata), the sedge-bird (Anorthura trogloditis), and the yellow wdg\. A\\(Motacillamela)iope). Those which have their habitat chiefly in the north are the common dipper (Cinclus aquaticus), the black chat (Saxicola leucura), the sedge -warbler (Aero- cephalus Sclwenobaenus), the kite (Buteo vulgaris), and the jay (Garridus glandariiis).
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