The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . THE BARONESS DE VAUX. 11 170. A CORMORANTS NEST.(Photo : Gibson & Sons, Penzance.) CLIFF CLIMBING FOR BIRDS By L. R. W. LOYD NESTS. THERE are those who will perhaps loll backin easy chairs and smile the smile of con-tempt when they find an article with such atitle included under a sporting rubric. The possi-bility of any difficulty or danger will not strikethem. The idea of a fight for life with a black-backed gull or a shag will seem to them ridiculous. All you have to do, they will say pityingly, isto catch hold of t


The sports of the world, with illustrations from drawings and photographs . THE BARONESS DE VAUX. 11 170. A CORMORANTS NEST.(Photo : Gibson & Sons, Penzance.) CLIFF CLIMBING FOR BIRDS By L. R. W. LOYD NESTS. THERE are those who will perhaps loll backin easy chairs and smile the smile of con-tempt when they find an article with such atitle included under a sporting rubric. The possi-bility of any difficulty or danger will not strikethem. The idea of a fight for life with a black-backed gull or a shag will seem to them ridiculous. All you have to do, they will say pityingly, isto catch hold of the poor bird and wring its neck,and they may, perhaps, if so constituted, add thatthey have often done it themselves. Further-more, they will add, birds-nesting is an obsoletepastime, since the local enactments of every countycouncil have long since made it illegal. They for-get, however, that, in the first place, two of thecommonest birds of the cliff—the black-backed gulland the shag—are not protected, being, indeed,enemies of man, and also that there are other landsand other cliffs to whic


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