1, 7, 10, 27.
Alauda.
2, 11, 21.
Turdus.
3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26.
Motacilla.
6, 30.
Emberiza.
8, 28.
Hirundo.
13, 16, 19.
Pringilla.
22, 24.
Parus.
14, 29.
Loxia.
Birds that sing as they fly are but few:
Skylark,
Raii nomina.
Alauda vulgaris:
Rising, suspended, and falling.
Titlark,
Alauda pratorum:
In its descent; also sitting on trees, and walking on the ground.
Woodlark,
Alauda arborea:
Suspended; in hot summer nights all night long.
Blackbird,
Merula:
Sometimes from bush to bush.
White-throat,
Ficedulae affinis:
Uses when singing on the wing odd jerks and gesticulations.
Swallow,
Hirundo domestica:
In soft sunny weather.
Wren,
Passer troglodytes:
Sometimes from bush to bush.
Birds that breed most early in these parts:
Raven,
Corvus:
Hatches in February and March.
Song-thrush,
Turdus:
In March.
Blackbird,
Merula:
In March.
Rook,
Cornix frugilega:
Builds the beginning of March.
Woodlark,
Alauda arborea:
Hatches in April.
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