The Quarterly Review, Volume 288William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 27
... black - headed gulls was undertaken and it was estimated that there were some- thing like 150,000 in England and Wales . Although the majority of books list this gull as a sea - bird , there has been a great change of habit and to - day ...
... black - headed gulls was undertaken and it was estimated that there were some- thing like 150,000 in England and Wales . Although the majority of books list this gull as a sea - bird , there has been a great change of habit and to - day ...
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... black - headed gull was rapidly decreasing as a breeding bird in these islands , but twenty years later there was no doubt that it was beginning to re - establish itself and new colonies were being formed . Records of 1913 show that ...
... black - headed gull was rapidly decreasing as a breeding bird in these islands , but twenty years later there was no doubt that it was beginning to re - establish itself and new colonies were being formed . Records of 1913 show that ...
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... black - headed gull colonies should have the same permanence as the heronries for there are many more factors contributing to desertion , especially at the inland sites . Draining of the bogs in the interests of sheep - rearing has an ...
... black - headed gull colonies should have the same permanence as the heronries for there are many more factors contributing to desertion , especially at the inland sites . Draining of the bogs in the interests of sheep - rearing has an ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
THE STORY OF A GERMAN | 7 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
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