Cullen, J. M.Guiton, P. E.Horridge, George AdrianPeirson, J.2019-09-302019-09-300019-1019http://hdl.handle.net/1885/172047Summary. 1 During the summer of 1949 separate expeditions visited the islands of Palma and Gomera in the Canary Islands. 2 A survey of the birds was made, mainly of the Passerine species, to determine in which habitats they were found. 3 The distributions of some of these species is discussed and, so far as possible, accounted for. 4 Of 12 species common to Palma and Britain, five had calls which differed distinctly, while three, Fringilla coelebs, Parus caeruleus and Phyllosropus collybita, were strikingly different. 5 A systematic list for the two islands is presented.17 pagesapplication/pdfen-AU© WileybirdPalmaGomeraCanary IslandsPasserineBirds on Palma and Gomera (Canary Islands)1952-0110.1111/j.1474-919X.1952.tb01789.x