Author: | J. M. McWilliam, Roger Ratcliffe | ISBN: | 9781871774184 |
Publisher: | Aire Press | Publication: | November 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | J. M. McWilliam, Roger Ratcliffe |
ISBN: | 9781871774184 |
Publisher: | Aire Press |
Publication: | November 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Rev. John Morell McWilliam was one of the great characters of the Scottish bird world and first Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club. He is best known as the author of the much sought-after “The Birds of the Island of Bute” and “The Birds of the Firth of Clyde” (also available in Kobostore).
Fellow founders of the SOC affectionately named McWilliam “Scotland’s Minister for Ornithology” and that’s the title given to this new collection of rare papers and notes from publications like The Zoologist, British Birds and Scottish Naturalist. Of special interest is a lengthy paper from 1945 describing McWilliam’s discovery of the world’s 21st gannetry at the Scar Rocks in the Solway Firth.
The ebook also includes fascinating extracts from his bird notebooks as well as a previously unpublished and often hilarious autobiography.
Contents:
Part One: Early Papers 1914-16
Notes on the Tree Sparrow in Donegal
Notes on the Birds of Linlithgow Loch
Notes on Some Irish Birds
Part Two: Island of Bute 1915-1928
The Brent Goose In Bute
Notes on Some of the Birds in Bute
The Yellow Wagtail in the Seine-Inférieure
The Open Winter and Early Nesting
Notes on the Birds of Buteshire and Ayrshire
The Roosting Habits of the Rooks of Bute
Great Black-backed Gull Breeding in Buteshire
Great Black-backed Gull Nesting in Clyde Area
Nesting of the Wigeon in Bute
Breeding of Eider in the Clyde Area
Increase of Eider Ducks in the Firth of Clyde
The Continental Song-Thrush in Bute
Field Notes on the Twite and the Linnet
Colour of Bill of Twite
Some Abnormal Eggs of Wild Birds
Spotted Redshank in Bute
Notes about writing The Birds of the Island of Bute
Part Three: Firth of Clyde 1928-1938
In Memoriam – John PatersonThe Corncrake in Bute
Breeding of the Water-Rail in Bute
The Grasshopper-Warbler in Bute
Diving-powers of the Herring-Gull
Some Considerations on Bird Fluctuations
The Problem of the Ringed Guillemot
Arctic Tern Nesting in Bute
Census of Black-headed Gulls Nesting in Bute
Colour of Bill of Hebridean Twite in Nesting Season
The Water Shrew on Pladda Island
Roost of Twites in Outer Hebrides
Colour of Lesser Black-backed Gull Affected by Angle of Light
The Irish Dipper in Argyllshire
Part Four: Tynron, Dumfriesshire (1939-52)
Breeding of the Gannet on the Scar Rocks
On the Relation of the Short-earned Owl to the Common Vole
The Scar Rocks Gannetry
The Birds of the Scar Rocks: the Wigtownshire Gannetry
Increase of Siskins in Dumfriesshire
Bird Territory as a “Fixed Address”
What is a Sub-species?
The Birds of Sanda Island
Part Five: Bird Notebooks (1902-1936)
Part Six: An Irish Boyhood
A Personal Record, 1957
Supplement to A Personal Record, 1960
Part Seven: Memoirs of the Great War
Part Eight: Tributes
Recollections by Donald Watson
Obituary by Sir Arthur Duncan
The Rev. John Morell McWilliam was one of the great characters of the Scottish bird world and first Honorary President of the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club. He is best known as the author of the much sought-after “The Birds of the Island of Bute” and “The Birds of the Firth of Clyde” (also available in Kobostore).
Fellow founders of the SOC affectionately named McWilliam “Scotland’s Minister for Ornithology” and that’s the title given to this new collection of rare papers and notes from publications like The Zoologist, British Birds and Scottish Naturalist. Of special interest is a lengthy paper from 1945 describing McWilliam’s discovery of the world’s 21st gannetry at the Scar Rocks in the Solway Firth.
The ebook also includes fascinating extracts from his bird notebooks as well as a previously unpublished and often hilarious autobiography.
Contents:
Part One: Early Papers 1914-16
Notes on the Tree Sparrow in Donegal
Notes on the Birds of Linlithgow Loch
Notes on Some Irish Birds
Part Two: Island of Bute 1915-1928
The Brent Goose In Bute
Notes on Some of the Birds in Bute
The Yellow Wagtail in the Seine-Inférieure
The Open Winter and Early Nesting
Notes on the Birds of Buteshire and Ayrshire
The Roosting Habits of the Rooks of Bute
Great Black-backed Gull Breeding in Buteshire
Great Black-backed Gull Nesting in Clyde Area
Nesting of the Wigeon in Bute
Breeding of Eider in the Clyde Area
Increase of Eider Ducks in the Firth of Clyde
The Continental Song-Thrush in Bute
Field Notes on the Twite and the Linnet
Colour of Bill of Twite
Some Abnormal Eggs of Wild Birds
Spotted Redshank in Bute
Notes about writing The Birds of the Island of Bute
Part Three: Firth of Clyde 1928-1938
In Memoriam – John PatersonThe Corncrake in Bute
Breeding of the Water-Rail in Bute
The Grasshopper-Warbler in Bute
Diving-powers of the Herring-Gull
Some Considerations on Bird Fluctuations
The Problem of the Ringed Guillemot
Arctic Tern Nesting in Bute
Census of Black-headed Gulls Nesting in Bute
Colour of Bill of Hebridean Twite in Nesting Season
The Water Shrew on Pladda Island
Roost of Twites in Outer Hebrides
Colour of Lesser Black-backed Gull Affected by Angle of Light
The Irish Dipper in Argyllshire
Part Four: Tynron, Dumfriesshire (1939-52)
Breeding of the Gannet on the Scar Rocks
On the Relation of the Short-earned Owl to the Common Vole
The Scar Rocks Gannetry
The Birds of the Scar Rocks: the Wigtownshire Gannetry
Increase of Siskins in Dumfriesshire
Bird Territory as a “Fixed Address”
What is a Sub-species?
The Birds of Sanda Island
Part Five: Bird Notebooks (1902-1936)
Part Six: An Irish Boyhood
A Personal Record, 1957
Supplement to A Personal Record, 1960
Part Seven: Memoirs of the Great War
Part Eight: Tributes
Recollections by Donald Watson
Obituary by Sir Arthur Duncan