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BIRD LIFE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

and dunlin, especially in time of frost, when they do not readily freeze. So that the prospect of our retaining as British birds all the more interesting elements of the Fenland avifauna still left to us may be said to have distinctly improved within the past few years.

CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY.

February5th.—Blackbird begins to sing more regularly.
February6th.—Chaffinch sings.
February7th.—Pied Wagtails begin to return.
February8th.—Woodlark sings.
February 10th.—Skylark sings more frequently.
February 12th.—Grey Wagtail returns to its nesting haunts in the hills.
February 15th.—Coal Tit's spring note heard.
February 16th.—Some Long-tailed Tits paired.
February 20th.—Yellow-hammer sings.
February 20th.—Water Ouzels begin to build.
Nuthatch's spring whistle heard.
February 21st.—Some Lapwings paired.
February 25th.—Goldcrest sings.
February 27th.—Curlew leave the coast for the hills.
Meadow Pipits begin to return.
February 28th.—Golden Plover returns to the moors.
Rooks build.
Early pairs of Ravens have eggs.