Tag Archives: birds

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2000.99.1

Letter dated 23/3/2000 from Scottish Natural Heritage about the Tiree Corncrake Special Protection Area with map.

Letter dated 23/3/2000 from Roddy Fairley, Argyll & Stirling Area Manager for Scottish Natural Heritage, to Dr John Holliday about the Tiree Corncrake Special Protection Area (EC Site Code: UK90003034) with map showing the corncrake SPA covering Heylipol, Balinoe, Balemartine, Hynish and Balephuil.

2000.109.10

Hardback book `Seabirds of the Northern Hemisphere` by Alan Richards.

Information on identification, breeding behaviour, distribution and migration range for all major species found on the North American Pacific and Atlantic seabirds illustrated with over 160 colour photographs by leading wildlife photographers.

De-accessioned 20.3.2026.

2000.86.1

Photocopy of an Unusual Bird Record Form dated 19/2/1996.

An Unusual Bird Record Form dated 19/2/1996 recording the sighting of a red-necked grebe in Salum Bay by Mark Williamson, librarian at Tiree High School.

2000.57.1

Breeding tern information on the Isle of Tiree 1998 by Alan Leitch, RSPB.

Information about the Common, Arctic, Sandwich and Little Terns breeding on the Isle of Tiree in 1998.

1999.253.3

Photocopied newspaper article about a visit to Tiree by George E. Meston in 1935.

Article about Tiree with paragraphs about the ferry and freight services, golf, the beaches, snipe shooting and bird watching, the lochs, air ambulance, the coal boats, wireless sets in Balemartine, Soroby graveyard and the Skerryvore workshops at Hynish.

1999.213.33

Scottish Natural Heritage Report No. 140 `Greenland white-fronted goose – the collation and statistical analysis of data and Population Viability Analyses` by R. A. Pettifor, A. D. Fox & J. M. Rowcliffe.

Report collating and analysing the census data collected on the Greenland white-fronted goose that overwinters in Scotland principally along and off the western coast. Also assesses the viability of the population and its sensitivity to changes in annual productivity and survival.

1999.213.30

SNH Report No. 70 `Predatory and scavenging birds on major Scottish islands – a discussion paper` by Paul Haworth.

Review of the importance of scavenging and predatory birds on the major islands of Scotland.

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