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 * RAII NOMINA.
 * 1.
 * Woodlark,
 * Alauda arborea.
 * In January, and continues to sing through all the summer and autumn.
 * 2.
 * Song-thrush,
 * Turdus simpliciter dictus.
 * In February and on to August; re-assume their song in autumn.
 * 3.
 * Wren.
 * Passer troglodytes.
 * All the year, hard frost excepted.
 * 4.
 * Redbreast,
 * Rubecula.
 * Ditto.
 * 5.
 * Hedge-sparrow,
 * Curruca.
 * Early in February to July 10th.
 * 6.
 * Yellow-hammer.
 * Emberiza flava.
 * Early in February, and on through July to August 21st.
 * 7.
 * Skylark,
 * Alauda vulgaris.
 * In February and on to October.
 * 8.
 * Swallow,
 * Hirundo domestica.
 * From April to September.
 * 9.
 * Black-cap,
 * Atricapilla.
 * Beginning of April to July 13th.
 * 10.
 * Titlark,
 * Alauda pratorum.
 * From middle of April to July 16th.
 * 11.
 * Blackbird,
 * Merula vulgaris.
 * Sometimes in February and March, and so on to July 23rd; re-assumes in autumn.
 * 12.
 * Whitethroat,
 * Ficedulæ affinis.
 * In April, and on to July 23rd.
 * 13.
 * Goldfinch,
 * Carduelis.
 * April, and through to September 16th.
 * 14.
 * Greenfinch,
 * Chloris.
 * On to July and August 2nd.
 * 15.
 * Less reed-sparrow,
 * Passer arundinaceus minor.
 * May, on to beginning of July.
 * 16.
 * Common linnet,
 * Linaria vulgaris.
 * Breeds and whistles on till August; re-assumes its note when they begin to congregate in October, and again early before the flocks separate.
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 * Goldfinch,
 * Carduelis.
 * April, and through to September 16th.
 * 14.
 * Greenfinch,
 * Chloris.
 * On to July and August 2nd.
 * 15.
 * Less reed-sparrow,
 * Passer arundinaceus minor.
 * May, on to beginning of July.
 * 16.
 * Common linnet,
 * Linaria vulgaris.
 * Breeds and whistles on till August; re-assumes its note when they begin to congregate in October, and again early before the flocks separate.
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 * Linaria vulgaris.
 * Breeds and whistles on till August; re-assumes its note when they begin to congregate in October, and again early before the flocks separate.
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Birds that cease to be in full song, and are usually silent at or before Midsummer: