Recent reports

01 December 1993
Comments News and comment This summary covers the period 18th October to 14th November 1993 These are unchecked reports, not authenticated records   Little Shearwater Puffinus assimilis North Ronaldsay (Orkney), 1st November. Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis Near De...
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Mystery photographs

01 December 1993
Comments Main paper This month's mystery photograph (plate 229 on page 621) is obviously of a small passerine with an insectivore's bill. The bird is clearly in very bright light and very deep shade, so that its photographic appearance is a combination of underexposure an...
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News and Comment

01 December 1993
Comments News and comment The folly of hasty decision-making over the management of rotational set-aside has meant that hoped-for improvement in the breeding performance of Sky Larks Alauda arvensis, and other birds using the fields, has not been realised. Monitoring by the BTO...
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Reviews

01 December 1993
Comments Reviews Great Auk Islands: a field biologist in the Arctic. By Tim Birkhead . Illustrated by David Quinn. T. & A. D. Poyser, London, 1993. 275 pages; 14 colour plates; 91 black-and-white plates; 36 line-drawings. ISBN 0-85661-077-1. £22.00....
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Letters

01 December 1993
Comments Letters Daurian Redstart in Scotland. Dr Alan Knox's paper on behalf of the BOU Records Committee on the occurrence of the Daurian Redstart Phoenicurus auroreus on the Isle of May, Fife, in 1988 (Brit. Birds 86: 359-366) highlights well the problems of maintai...
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Notes

01 December 1993
Comments Notes Common Buzzard taking Common Teal in flight On 24th November 1985, at Milngavie Reservoir, Lanarkshire, I saw a Common Buzzard Buteo buteo drop on to a Common Teal Anas crecca in flight and carry it off. The duck had taken off with a flock of...
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Requests

01 December 1993
Comments Editorials Colour-marked birds: a reminder. Although colour-marking may be used in purely local studies (e.g. of behaviour), the majority of studies of marked populations depend upon cooperation from all observers who sight the marked individuals. Only in ex...
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