Letters

01 August 1999
Comments Letters I completely agree with the comments of Dr J. T. R. Sharrock (Brit. Birds 92: 62-63) and Anthony McGeehan (Brit. Birds 92: 212-213), and so do many others whom I know. I should, however, like to remind Mr McGeehan that, although Ireland is indeed a che...
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Letters

01 October 1971
Comments Letters Guillemots in Perthshire The most interesting note by E. J. Wise on the occurrence of Guillemots Uria aalge on the upper Tay inland in central Scotland in the autumns of 1969 and 1970 {Brit. Birds, 64: 77) raises a number of points. First, it is of course...
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Letters

01 October 1971
Comments Letters N e w names for auks Sirs,--In his latest revival of the desultory correspondence on vernacular names (Brit. Birds, 54: 255-256; 56: 383-384; 57: 36-37; and 57:134), R. W. Storer goes beyond previous proposals that we should add qualifying adjectives to a...
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