. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. THE SEDGE WARBLER. i^Salicaria phragm. itis.) T EAVING the woods, gardens, and planta- -â â' tions, and proceeding to the river side, we meet with a very different class of birdsâthe river warblers. This is a very numerous family, and were we about to treat of all the known species, it might be advisable for simplicity's sake to group them into sub-families. As we are con- fining our attention, however, for the present, to those species only which have been met with in the British Isla


. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. THE SEDGE WARBLER. i^Salicaria phragm. itis.) T EAVING the woods, gardens, and planta- -â â' tions, and proceeding to the river side, we meet with a very different class of birdsâthe river warblers. This is a very numerous family, and were we about to treat of all the known species, it might be advisable for simplicity's sake to group them into sub-families. As we are con- fining our attention, however, for the present, to those species only which have been met with in the British Islands, it will be less confusing if we dispense with this subdivision, and notice G. 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 Harting, James Edmund 1841-; Bewick, Thomas, 1753-1828. London, S. Sonnenschein & co.


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