. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. f^ J f ^1', c>. THE ROCK PIPIT. {Anik^^s obsnirus) '"T^HIS Pipit, as already observed, is to be -*- found on most parts of our coast through- out the year, except on that portion which ex- tends from the Thames to the Humber, where it is only observed in spring and autumn during the period of migration. For although a resi- dent species, inasmuch as individuals may be found on some parts of the coast throughout the year, it is also, to a certain extent, migra- tory, receiving a


. Our summer migrants. An account of the migratory birds which pass the summer in the British Islands. Birds. f^ J f ^1', c>. THE ROCK PIPIT. {Anik^^s obsnirus) '"T^HIS Pipit, as already observed, is to be -*- found on most parts of our coast through- out the year, except on that portion which ex- tends from the Thames to the Humber, where it is only observed in spring and autumn during the period of migration. For although a resi- dent species, inasmuch as individuals may be found on some parts of the coast throughout the year, it is also, to a certain extent, migra- tory, receiving a considerable accession to its numbers in spring, and a corresponding diminu-. 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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