. The birds of Essex: a contribution to the natural history of the country. Birds. - PARID.^—TITS. Great Tit : Parus tnajor. Locally, " Saw-sharpener," " Post-builder " (E. A. F.). A common resident. Round Orsett, Mr. Sackett describes it as " appar- ently less common in summer than in winter," a remark which I think applies to the whole of the county. Marsh Tit: Parus palustris-dresseri. Locally, " ; A very common resident in most parts of the county, I believe, though Mr. E. R. Green tells me he does not meet with it. In. Please note that thes


. The birds of Essex: a contribution to the natural history of the country. Birds. - PARID.^—TITS. Great Tit : Parus tnajor. Locally, " Saw-sharpener," " Post-builder " (E. A. F.). A common resident. Round Orsett, Mr. Sackett describes it as " appar- ently less common in summer than in winter," a remark which I think applies to the whole of the county. Marsh Tit: Parus palustris-dresseri. Locally, " ; A very common resident in most parts of the county, I believe, though Mr. E. R. Green tells me he does not meet with it. In. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Christy, Miller, b. 1861. Chelmsford, E. Durrant & Co. ; [etc. , etc. ]


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