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THE NATURAL HISTORY
AND
ANTIQUITIES
OF
SELBORNE,
IN THE COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON.
BY THE REV. GILBERT WHITE, M.A.
Gray Wagtail
THE STANDARD EDITION BY E. T. BENNETT.
Thoroughly revised, with additional Notes,
BY JAMES EDMUND HARTING, F.L.S., F.Z.S.
AUTHOR OF “A HANDBOOK OF BRITISH BIRDS,” “THE ORNITHOLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE,” ETC.
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38 NATURAL HISTORY
in my outlet; but were frighted and persecuted by idle
boys, who would never let them be at rest.[126]
Three gros-beaks (Loxia coccothraustes)[127] appeared some
years ago in my fields, in the winter; one of which I shot:
since that, now and then, one is occasionally seen in the
same dead season.
[126]The hoopoe is an irregular spring and autumn visitant to this
country. It has occasionally nested here, and would do so, no doubt,
more frequently if unmolested. Colonel Montagu states, in his
“Ornithological Dictionary,” that a pair of hoopoes began a nest in
Hampshire, but being disturbed forsook it, and went elsewhere; and Dr.
Latham, in the Supplement to his “General Synopsis,” has referred to
a young Hoopoe in nestling plumage, which was shot in this country in
May. A pair nested for several years in the grounds of Pennsylvania
Castle, Portland (
cf. Garland, “Naturalist,” 1852, p. 82), and
according to Mr. Turner, of Sherborne, Dorsetshire, the nest has been
taken on three or four occasions by the school-boys from pollard
willows on the banks of the river at Lenthay. The birds were known
to the boys as “hoops.” Mr. Jesse, in a note to this passage in his
edition of the present work, states that a pair of hoopoes bred for many
years in an old ash tree in the grounds of a lady in Sussex, near
Chichester.—
Ed.
[127]Coccothraustes vulgaris of modern systematists.
Transcriber’s Notes
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- Silently corrected a few palpable typos.
- In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.