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by J. A. (John Alexander) Harvie-Brown, Richard Manliffe Barrington, John Cordeaux, Alexander Goodman More
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.
A meticulous Victorian inquiry unfolds as a team of naturalists and lighthouse keepers join forces to chart the great seasonal journeys of birds across the British Isles and beyond. Drawing on observations recorded in the remote towers of Scotland, England, Ireland, the Faroe Islands, and even the icy waters between Iceland and the archipelago, the report weaves together rigorous data with the wonder of first‑hand sightings.
The narrative blends scientific tables of species—avocets, terns, swallows, and many more—with lyrical interludes that capture the mood of twilight skies and the restless beat of wings. Listeners will hear the excitement of spotting rare migrants, the challenges of weather‑ridden coasts, and the earnest pleas of the authors for wider participation in natural history. This blend of meticulous record‑keeping and poetic reflection offers a vivid snapshot of 19th‑century bird migration study, inviting you to travel the windswept coasts through the eyes of its dedicated observers.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (220K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tom Cosmas compiled from files made freely available at The Internet Archive and placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2021-06-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1916
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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1849–1915
A devoted Irish naturalist and ornithologist, he is best remembered for careful fieldwork on bird migration and for a landmark study of the birds of the St Kilda islands. His life also had an adventurous side, from sea-stack climbing to scientific travel.
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1831–1899
A keen English naturalist and ornithologist, he became especially known for careful work on bird migration and for documenting the birds of the Humber district. His writing reflects a patient observer deeply engaged with the natural world of nineteenth-century Britain.
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1830–1895
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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