. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. Passeres 25 the five or six eggs are greenish with rufous spots, usually placed in a ring. They may be found from early April to August, so doubtless two broods are reared in a season. The nest is well concealed and the hen sits closely. Our bird is confined to Europe and north Africa, but has several near Redstart The Redstart or Fire-taU (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) is weU known throughout England and Scotland from April to September, but is rare in Ireland and hardly reaches our northern isles. It is by no means shy an


. The birds of Britain : their distribution and habits . Birds. Passeres 25 the five or six eggs are greenish with rufous spots, usually placed in a ring. They may be found from early April to August, so doubtless two broods are reared in a season. The nest is well concealed and the hen sits closely. Our bird is confined to Europe and north Africa, but has several near Redstart The Redstart or Fire-taU (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) is weU known throughout England and Scotland from April to September, but is rare in Ireland and hardly reaches our northern isles. It is by no means shy and often very bold at the nest, while a bird of active ways with grey back, white forehead, black face and throat, chestnut breiast, and orange-red rump and tail, which. 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 Evans, A. H. (Arthur Humble). Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press


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