Letters

13 March 2014
Comments Letters D o some Wallcreepers migrate? Recent letters by David Elias, H. G. Alexander and Guy Mountfort on the movements of the Wallcreeper Tichodroma muraria referred respectively to observations in Cyprus (Brit. Birds, 63: 393-394) and the Indo-Pakistan subc...
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Irish seabird islands

01 February 1980
Comments Main paper Although Ireland is not large in area, the mainland and associated islands have a coastline of over 4,000 km. There are just over 1,000 islands of a significant size (i.e. large enough to appear on the standard 1:126,720 Ordnance Survey maps in us...
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Irish bird sites

01 February 1980
Comments Main paper This list of 51 Irish ornithological sites is intended to give an indication of the types of habitat and species encountered at areas chosen for their variety and geographical distribution; it is not an attempt to catalogue the localities most imp...
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Editorial

01 February 1980
Comments Editorials Periodically, we shall be devoting the major part of an entire issue to the birds and ornithology of a single geographical region. This number of British Birds is the first, and we felt it appropriate to start by featuring the closest neighbour to Brit...
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