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by J. A. (John Alexander) Harvie-Brown, Richard Manliffe Barrington, William Eagle Clarke, John Cordeaux, Alexander Goodman More
REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS IN THE SPRING AND AUTUMN OF 1884.
Mr. J. A. HARVIE BROWN, Mr. J. CORDEAUX, Mr. R. M. BARRINGTON, Mr. G. A. MORE, AND Mr. W. EAGLE CLARKE.
PREFACE.
LIST OF STATIONS.
SIXTH REPORT: ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS IN THE SPRING AND AUTUMN OF 1884.
OCEAN NOTES.
EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND.
EAST COAST OF ENGLAND.
WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND.
WEST COAST OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
This volume brings together the painstaking fieldwork of a dedicated team of naturalists who spent the spring and autumn of 1884 watching birds from the coastlines of Britain and Ireland. By coordinating observations from dozens of lighthouses and lightships, they assembled a sweeping picture of how flocks move across the seas, noting timing, species, and weather influences with remarkable precision. The authors also introduce a new sketch‑map that pins each observation point, giving listeners a visual sense of the vast network that underpins the study.
Beyond the raw data, the report offers insightful commentary on the challenges of observation—patience, attention to detail, and the discipline to avoid letting pre‑conceptions colour what is seen. Listeners will appreciate the blend of scientific rigor and the awe inspired by watching countless wings trace the horizon. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Victorian-era ornithology, showing how collaboration and meticulous record‑keeping laid groundwork for modern migration research.
Full title
Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1884. Sixth Report (Vol. II No. 1) (Vol. II No. 1)
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (389K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tom Cosmas produced from files made available on The Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain
Release date
2021-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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A Scottish ornithologist and naturalist, he devoted much of his life to studying birds, migration, and the wildlife of northern Britain. His writing brings together careful observation, travel, and a lasting curiosity about the natural world.
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A leading British ornithologist, he helped turn the study of bird migration into a serious scientific enterprise and became closely associated with the birdlife of Fair Isle and Scotland.
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A keen-eyed naturalist of the Victorian era, he is remembered for careful studies of birds and plants in Ireland and Britain. His writing brings together patient field observation, scientific curiosity, and a real feeling for the living world.
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