
Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1882. Fourth Report
by Richard Manliffe Barrington John Cordeaux Alexander Goodman More J. A. Harvie-Brown
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In the 'Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1882. Fourth Report,' readers are immersed in a meticulous analysis of avian migration patterns, a work that bridges the realms of ornithology, ecology, and environmental studies. This anthology stands out for its integration of observational data with thoughtful, scientific inquiry, showcasing a remarkable range of methodologies from field observations to early forms of data analysis. The collection illuminates the early stages of systematic bird migration studies, providing invaluable insights into the patterns and behavior...
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- REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS IN THE SPRING AND AUTUMN OF 1882.
- Mr. JOHN A. HARVIE BROWN, Mr. JOHN CORDEAUX, Mr. R. M. BARRINGTON and Mr. A. G. MORE.
- PREFACE.
- FOURTH REPORT: ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS IN THE SPRING AND AUTUMN OF 1882.
- EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND, &c.
- EAST COAST OF ENGLAND.
- WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND.
- IRISH COAST.
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