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Identifier: bulletinofbritis22brit (find matches)
Title: Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: British Ornithologists' Club
Subjects: Birds -- Periodicals
Publisher: (England) : The Club
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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ey, Gloucester.„ (). Kent, Hants, Somerset.,, 7. Berks, Worcester (few), Cardigan.„ 8. Wilts, Surrey, Berks (increase), Merioneth, Cheshire.„ 9. Dorset, Berks (resident), Denbigh, Y^orkshire (many).„ 10. Somerset, Radnor, Cheshire, Westmoreland.„ 11. Cornwall, Kent, AVilts, Cardigan, )\Ierio- neth, Shropshire (slight in(;rcase), Derby (many).„ 12. Hants (slight increase), Radnor (usual numbers resident).„ 13. Devon (resident), Glamorgan, Merioneth.„ 14. Merioneth, Yorkshire (increase).„ 15. Cornwall and Hants lights, Kent, Radnor (slight increase).10. Dorset (few).,, 17. Staffordshire.„ 18. Merionetli, Denbigh.„ 19. Surrey, Radnor (increase), Lancashire.,, 20. Hants lights, Herts, Yorkshire (increase). 21. Hants lights.„ 22. Sussex, Lincoln, Derby (nest). 07 Miij 23. Cornwall, Gliiinorgan and Shropsliire (increase),Oxford.„ 25. Glamorgan (usual numbers), Denbigh (nest with eggs)-„ 27. Cornwall (usual numbers).June 3. Derby (nest with eggs). OS REED-WARBLER.
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Dnglanp andWALES 00 THE REED-WARBLER. Acrocephalus streperus (Vieill.). The records of this species, on account o£ its local distribu-tion and skulking habits, are very meagre. The speciesappears to have arrived chiefly on the south-east coast, thoughit may also have landed on the east, but the evidence on thispoint is not conclusive. The first record was that of a singlebird in Dorset on April the 19th; a week later, on the 26thand 27th, several were observed in Norfolk, and on thefollowing day they were noted in Kent and Hampshire,while a few passed through Devon on the 29th. On the 3rd, 4th and 5th of May this species arrived onthe south-east coast and spread through the country in anorth-westerly direction. Again, between the 10th and22nd it continued to arrive, and gradually dispersed to itsbreeding-quarters. It was recorded as settled in Cambridgeshire on the 6thof May, and as nesting in Kent and Essex between the 15thand 20th, but the first clutch of eggs was not recorded unti

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  • bookyear:1892
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:British_Ornithologists__Club
  • booksubject:Birds____Periodicals
  • bookpublisher:_England____The_Club
  • bookcontributor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History_Library
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
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