The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Art . 3. - COUNTING BRITAIN'S BIRDS . RECENT years have seen the development of bird - watching from the status of a hobby to a science of considerable importance , and it is now generally realised that the abundance or otherwise of birds ...
Art . 3. - COUNTING BRITAIN'S BIRDS . RECENT years have seen the development of bird - watching from the status of a hobby to a science of considerable importance , and it is now generally realised that the abundance or otherwise of birds ...
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... Birds have expressed the view that , given every chance , the bird could extend its breeding range and while it would never again be as common as in the sixteenth century it should be possible for all bird lovers to see it . Until such ...
... Birds have expressed the view that , given every chance , the bird could extend its breeding range and while it would never again be as common as in the sixteenth century it should be possible for all bird lovers to see it . Until such ...
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... Birds have expressed the view that , given every chance , the bird could extend its breeding range and while it would never again be as common as in the sixteenth century it should be possible for all bird lovers to see it . Until such ...
... Birds have expressed the view that , given every chance , the bird could extend its breeding range and while it would never again be as common as in the sixteenth century it should be possible for all bird lovers to see it . Until such ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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