A History of British Birds

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The Hoopoe, although not a northern bird, has a very extensive range, and breeds commonly in temperate and Southern Europe south of lat.
56°, but appears to have been almost exterminated from England and Denmark. North of this limit it has occurred accidentally in Christiania, St. Petersburg, and even on Spitsbergen. To the extreme south of Sweden it appears to be a regular summer visitor. East of the Ural Mountains it occurs up to about the same latitude (56°) and throughout the valley of the
...Amoor. It is a partial resident in the Azores, the Canaries, and Madeira, and is a permanent resident throughout North Africa. To Palestine, Asia Minor, Persia, Turkestan, Mongolia, and North China it is a summer visitor. It is a resident in India, Ceylon, the whole of the Burmese peninsula except the Malay portion, and South China.
It winters in West Africa and Abyssinia, and Africa south of the Sahara to within about 500 miles of the equator, and, strange to say, in Mada- gascar. About 500 miles south of the equator it is replaced, in many HOOPOE.


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