The Fauna of Shropshire Being An Account of All the Mammals Birds Reptiles

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The name is sometimes used for the other Tits as well. This is the commonest of all the Tits, and a general favourite, on account of its sprightly manners. Like the other Tits it is exceedingly active in its search after insects, and in pursuit of them clambers up and down the boughs in every conceivable position, as often as not head down- wards, picking them out from crevices in the bark, or the recesses of leaf-buds.
114 FAUNA OF SHROPSHIRE.
NUTHATCH B. Rather local in its distribution, but
...Sitta casia. Numerous in certain places (for ex- ample in the Quarry, Shrewsbury, where it breeds every year). It is most easily seen in winter when the trees are bare of leaves. It nests in holes in trees, and plasters up the entrance with a very hard clay, leaving only a small opening. It runs upwards or downwards, or over or under branches, with equal facility, and, as it rarely flies, except from one tree to the next, it looks more like a mouse than a bird.
WREN B. Provincial name, Jenny Wren.


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