The Victoria History of the County of Kent volume 1

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The Victoria History of the County of Kent volume 1
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I On these the young of the lesser whitethroat are principally fed.
17. Blackcap. Sylvia atricapilla (Linn. ) Common in the well wooded districts from the middle of April onward, but its distribu- tion varies yearly. Its appearance in Kent has been recorded in the end of March.
18. Garden-Warbler. Sylvia hartensis {Bech- stein) Not so common as the preceding species, and I have noticed that in localities where the one species abounds the other is absent. In the summer of 1896, when our oaks suf
...fered severely from caterpillars, the garden-warbler, which had been scarce in the neighbourhood of Cranbrook, became numerous, while at the same time the blackcap warbler almost dis- appeared.
19. Dartford Warbler. Sylvia undata (Bod- daert).
This warbler is named after the town near which it was first recognized as an English species by Dr. Latham, who obtained a pair on Bexley Heath near Dartford on 10 April 1773. It is a scarce resident and chiefly confined to the western portion of the county, where there are heath and furze commons.


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