Mystery photographs

01 August 1985
Comments Main paper Last month's mystery bird was a tern, photographed by Dr R  J. Chandler in Cornwall in August 1983 (plate 162, repeated here as 179). It looks a delicate, compact bird; the tail is grey, with white outer feathers, and has only a slight notch, rath...
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Seventy-five years ago

01 August 1985
Comments Other 'A few years ago the continued existence of the Kite (Milvus ictinus) as a British species seemed doomed. The bird (except for a rare straggler at long intervals) was, and indeed still is, confined to Wales, and in 1905 the total number surviving was b...
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Notes

01 June 1946
Comments Notes WITH reference to Lt.-Col. B. H. Ryves's statement (antea, p. 43) that all species of buntings are absent in the Scillies, it may be of interest to record that my husband and I saw and heard several Corn-Buntings {Emberiza calandra) in song on St. Agnes,...
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Birds of inner London

01 June 1946
Comments Main paper D U R I N G the year under review (1945), there has been one new record for Inner London, viz., t h e White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons), a flock of this species having been seen by Mrs. Rait Kerr crossing over Lords on February 17th. Mr. Holte Macpher...
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