. The nests and eggs of British birds : when and where to find them : being a handbook to the oology of the British Islands . GARDEN WARBLER. -m Family TURDTD/E. Genus Sylvia. Sub-family SYLVIINyE. GARDEN WARBLER. Sylvia hortensis {GmeJhi).Single Brooded. Laying season, May and June. British breeding area : The Garden Warbler isgenerally but locally distributed in all parts of England,with the exception of West Cornwall ; in Wales it isnot known to breed exxept in Pembrokeshire andBreconshire. In Scotland it breeds locally in thesouthern and central districts, probably as far north asBanffshir


. The nests and eggs of British birds : when and where to find them : being a handbook to the oology of the British Islands . GARDEN WARBLER. -m Family TURDTD/E. Genus Sylvia. Sub-family SYLVIINyE. GARDEN WARBLER. Sylvia hortensis {GmeJhi).Single Brooded. Laying season, May and June. British breeding area : The Garden Warbler isgenerally but locally distributed in all parts of England,with the exception of West Cornwall ; in Wales it isnot known to breed exxept in Pembrokeshire andBreconshire. In Scotland it breeds locally in thesouthern and central districts, probably as far north asBanffshire. In Ireland it is decidedly rare, but breedsin counties Cork, Tipperary, Fermanagh, and Antrim,and may do so in those of Dublin and Wicklow. Breeding habits : The Garden Warbler is a latemigrant, not reaching the British Islands before thebeginning of May. Its favourite haunts are thicketsand underwood in coverts, plantations, and is also fond of frequenting the wooded banks ofstreams, and may often be met wth in large gardens,orchards, and nurseries. The males arrive a little beforethe females. As soon


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