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The Birds of Colonsay and Oronsay provides an up to date account of the avifauna of these two small Hebridean islands, incorporating information from archaeological excavations of the Mesolithic sites on Oronsay, an atlas of the breeding and wintering birds and details of a the wide range of migrants which have occurred. It is in full colour with 165 distribution maps, 100 graphs depicting population trends and 174 photographs.
Preface v
Acknowledgements vii
The Landscape and Habitats of Colonsay and Oronsay 9
A History of Ornithology and Bird Conservation on Colonsay and Oronsay 15
The Avifauna of Colonsay and Oronsay 23
Introduction to species accounts 27
species accounts 31
Appendix 1. Records of Category D and Category E species 369
Appendix 2. Species recorded but lacking sufficient evidence for acceptance 370
Appendix 3. Breeding and Wintering population estimates 371
Appendix 4. Museum specimens from Colonsay and Oronsay 375
Appendix 5. Gaelic Bird Names on Colonsay and Oronsay 376
References 378
Index 382
The authors 384