. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. JOHI^ DomCAU The Dart ford Warbler {Sy/via provincialis, Gmelin) is a resident species in the British Isles, but is principally con- fined to the south. It is also found as a resident in the Western and Southern parts of Europe. The adult male in summer has the head deep slate-colour ; nape and back, sooty-brown; tail, very dark grey; outer feathers, margined and tipped with whitish ; innermost secondaries, wing-coverts, and primary feathers, dark brown, with paler margins; some white streaks on the throat; under parts, ch


. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. JOHI^ DomCAU The Dart ford Warbler {Sy/via provincialis, Gmelin) is a resident species in the British Isles, but is principally con- fined to the south. It is also found as a resident in the Western and Southern parts of Europe. The adult male in summer has the head deep slate-colour ; nape and back, sooty-brown; tail, very dark grey; outer feathers, margined and tipped with whitish ; innermost secondaries, wing-coverts, and primary feathers, dark brown, with paler margins; some white streaks on the throat; under parts, chestnut-brown, merging into white on the centre of the abdomen; irides, orange-yellow; bill, very dark brown : base of under mandible, paler; legs, feet, and claws, brown. Length, five inches. The adult female in summer has the under parts light cinnamon-brown, with the ex- ception of the centre of the belly, which is 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 Duncan, John, of Newcastle upon Tyne. London : W. Scott


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