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English: Natural History Ireland Volume 1
Text references Books Figures of Irish birds are not required, as all the species are included, down to the period of publication (to mention British works only) in Selby's Illustrations of British Ornithology [1821-1834] [1]; Gould's [2] Birds of Europe [1832–37]; and the History of British Birds [1797-1804, supplement in 1821] [ by Bewick [3] , and Yarrell [1843][4] , respectively. Coloured figures of many of the species are also given in Sir Wm. Jardine's [5] work on British Birds [Illustrations of Ornithology (1825–43)] ; and in Mr. Macgillivray's [6], the heads, at least, of nearly all the land birds are represented [A Manual of British Ornithology (1840 – 1842)A History of British Birds, indigenous and migratory, in five volumes (1837-1852)]. With so much already done pictorially and descriptively, on the subject of British ornithology, it may be considered superfluous to treat of the birds of Ireland in a separate work, but, in the author's opinion, every country should possess a Natural History specially appertaining to itself. In the publications referred to, the birds of Ireland have been but briefly indicated, — a species generally dis- missed in a single line, and so much appearing only in two works; — those of Sir Win. Jardine and Mr. Yarrell.
Interesting references
Bird preservers
Travels
majestic promontory of Horn Head, Donegal
of the bridge
this species [House Martin] had just commenced nest-building against the houses in the town of Navarino; in May, was common about Smyrna ; in June, at Patras, where as usual, it was building against the houses in the town. At Trieste, in the same month, the house-martin was numerous, as it likewise was in July, about Venice, Verona, and Milan ; — having in the last city fine nesting-places about the magnificent Arch of Peace [13]
by the author in the spring and summer of 1841
Lyons and Avignon, where very few appeared; on the 17th, when a number were seen about Valetta in Malta, in company with many swallows, house-martins, and swifts; on the 30th, when several were observed between Navarino and Modon.
1833
Carrick-a-rede (Antrim)
inland rocks called Salagh Braes, and in the cliffs at the Knockagh mountain, near Carrickfergus
Castle (Antrim)
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Author | William Thompson |
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