Mr. Layard tells us that this species is "extremely common in the south of Ceylon, but rare towards the north.
Inglis informs us that in Cachar "this King-Crow is extremely common.
Extremely common on ships' bottoms arriving from West Africa, India, and China, often associated with B.
Extremely common, attached to rocks, shells, and wood, within the tidal limits.
In the South of France, Spain, Algiers, and the Canary Islands, the Rock Sparrow is extremely common.
The Ortolan is found throughout the greater portion of the European continent, and is extremely common both in South Norway and in Sweden, as also in Southern Italy and on the eastern coast of Spain.
It is extremely common in the Wellington Botanical Gardens, frequenting the forest gullies, where numerous specimens may be easily dislodged from amongst the dense undergrowth.
It is extremely common, especially during the latter end of summer, when specimens may often be seen flying in all directions.
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