. British birds. Birds. ( 230 ) PALLAS'S GRASSHOPPER - WARBLER (LOCUS- TELL A CERTHIOLA) IN IRELAND. A NEW BRITISH BIRD. BY R. M. BARRINGTON, An immature example of Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler was picked up dead at the Rockabill Lighthouse (five. Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler, picked up dead at the Rockabill Lighthouse (Co. Dublin), on September 28, 1908. miles off the coast of co. Dubhn) on September 28th, 1908, b}^ the assistant light-keeper—Martin Kennedy. This is the first recorded occurrence of this bird in the British Isles, and so far as I can ascertain, it has only once before


. British birds. Birds. ( 230 ) PALLAS'S GRASSHOPPER - WARBLER (LOCUS- TELL A CERTHIOLA) IN IRELAND. A NEW BRITISH BIRD. BY R. M. BARRINGTON, An immature example of Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler was picked up dead at the Rockabill Lighthouse (five. Pallas's Grasshopper-Warbler, picked up dead at the Rockabill Lighthouse (Co. Dublin), on September 28, 1908. miles off the coast of co. Dubhn) on September 28th, 1908, b}^ the assistant light-keeper—Martin Kennedy. This is the first recorded occurrence of this bird in the British Isles, and so far as I can ascertain, it has only once before been obtained in Europe, viz., by the late Heinrich Gatke, in Heligoland, where a young bird was caught j. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Witherby & Co


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