THE Scandinavian Jackdaw (Colasus m. monedula) has only recently been definitely added to the British List, and the only positive examples recorded hitherto were two from Suffolk by Dr. C. B. Ticehurst (cf. antea, Vol. XXVIII, p. 90). It is therefore of interest to note that in a recent paper in The Scottish Naturalist (1936, p. 61) on birds from Fair Isle, Mr. George Waterston states that among ...
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