Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 59. (Budapest 1967)

Horváth, L. ; Nagy, A.: The scientific results of Hungarian zoological expeditions to Tanganyika. 9. Birds

57. Acrocephalus s. scirpaceus HERM. 2 (çf $) A common European migrant in East Africa. 58. Acrocephalus schoenobaenus L. 1 (çf) A European nesting species, occurring abundantly in East Africa. 59. Bradypterus baboecala moreaui SCL. 3 (2 çf 1 $ ) Of a small range, inhabiting only the SE parts of East Africa. Not frequent. •60. Phylloscopus t. trochilus L. 4 (2 çf 1 $ 1 unsex) A West European nesting species, generally distributed in East Africa during the winter. 61. Schoenicola brevirostris alexiae HEUGL. 7 (3 çf 4 9) Except for the Congo forest, occurring everywhere in the central parts of Central Africa, but common only locally. '62. Apalis Jlavida golziFiscs.. & REICHW. 17 (9 çf 7 9 1 unsex) Inhabiting Kenya and Tanganyika; very frequent in shrubby habitats. 63. Phyllolais pulchella CRETZSCHM. 2(9) A NW species in East Africa. The research area lies in the SE confines of its range. 64. Sylvietta whytii jacksoni SHARPE 10 (4 çf 4 9 2 unsex) Inhabiting the Equatorial and more southern parts. Common. 65. Camaroptera brevicauda griseigula SHARPE 9 (7 çf 1 9 1 unsex) Inhabiting a relatively small area between the Mt. Meru and the Lake Victoria. A frequent bird. 66. Cisticola juncidis perennia LYNES 3 (1 çf 2 9) Inhabiting the Equatorial parts of East Africa. Common. •67. Cisticola lais distincta LYNES 14 (9 çf 5 9 ) Of a small range, but very frequent. The collected specimens originate from the SE configes of its range. 68. Cisticola w. woosnami O. GRANT 8 (4 çf 4 9) A Central to SE African species; not rare. The collected specimens originate from the NE confines of its range. ! 69. Cisticola cantans pictipennis MAD. 65 (49 çf 13 9 3 unsex) Inhabiting a relatively small area, between the Lake Victoria and the Mt. Meru. Common. 70. Cisticola erythrops sylvia REICHW. 14 (5 çf 6 9 3 unsex) Frequent on the savannas and steppes of Equatorial Africa; seemingly rare, owing to its secretive habits. Fam. Hkundinidae 71. Hirundo s. smithii LEACH 1 (çf) Except for the Sahara, occurring everywhere in Africa. The commonest, constant swallow species in East Africa. 72. Hirundo daurica emini REICHW. 1(9) Inhabiting Central and East Africa. The collected specimen derives from the eastern confines of the range. 73. Hirundo abyssinica unitatis SCL. 9 PHAED. 1 (çf) Inhabiting East and Central Africa. Common. 74. Delichon u, urbica L. 1 (çf) A European nesting species. Common in East Africa during the winter. 75. Psalidoprocne h. holomelaena SEND. 5 (2 çf 1 9 2 unsex) A locally common, constant bird in East Africa. Fam. Dicruridae Dicrurus a. adsimilis BECHST. 3(9) Of a great range, common in East Africa.

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