Scottish Birds Vol. 28, June 2008
`Wintering wader surveys on the Isle of Tiree, Argyll`, page 32 in Scottish Birds, the journal of the Scottish Ornithologist`s Club, Vol. 28, June 2008, by John Bowler, C Mitchell, R Broad, A Leitch and D Stroud.
Scottish Birds Vol. 28, June 2008
`Wintering wader surveys on the Isle of Tiree, Argyll`, page 32 in Scottish Birds, the journal of the Scottish Ornithologist`s Club, Vol. 28, June 2008, by John Bowler, C Mitchell, R Broad, A Leitch and D Stroud.
Ordnance Survey map 47 – Tobermory and North Mull
Ordnance Survey map 47 – Tobermory and North Mull. 1:50,000 Landranger series.
Ordnance Survey map 49 – Oban and East Mull
Ordnance Survey map 49 – Oban and East Mull. 1:50,000 Landranger series.
Leaflet “Finding Birds on Tiree”, 2008
Leaflet containing information on where to see birds on Tiree. A guide by John Bowler, RSPB Scotland. Funded by sales of book “Birds of Tiree & Coll” and Discover Tiree.
Leaflet “Loch a` Phuill”, 2008
Leaflet containing information about natural history and access to Loch a` Phuill. Produced through the `Water and Birds Project` led by Tiree Rural Development Ltd. Funded by RSPB, Scottish Natural Heritage, Heritage Lottery Fund, Nadair Trust.
Leaflet “Loch Bhasapol”, 2008
Leaflet containing information on activities available on, and access to, Loch Bhasapol. Produced through the `Water and Birds Project` led by Tiree Rural Development and funded by Scottish Natural Heritage, Heritage Lottery Fund and Nadair Trust.
Booklet “Old Scatness – Broch and Iron Age Village, Shetland”
Guide book to the history, excavation and preservation of Old Scatness in Shetland, “perhaps the best preserved, excavated, Iron Age site in Britain – or indeed, the world.”
Eulogy about Lachie MacLean, Druimfraoich
Sheet of text about Lachie MacLean, Druimfraoich, read out at his funeral by Pat Boyd, Cornaig.
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Leaflet `Out and About on Tiree`
Folder leaflet advising visitors about Tiree land access issues and responsible behaviour. Produced in 2008 by TRD Ltd with input by various groups on the island and financially support by Scottish Natural Heritage.