. British birds. Birds. VOL. MANX ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES. 291 Swift {Apus ).—The Swift is so local in Man that it is worth mentioning that in 1914 and 1915 a small colony seemed to be established at the south end of the town of Ramsey. -^^^f^nmPf'JW^F^^^^^ ^f^. CHOUGH'S NESTING PLACE IX RUINED MINE BUILDING, 1915. (The nest is in the wall uiiler the seated figure.) (Photographed by T. H. ^Midvvood). Barn-Ovvl {Tyto a. alba).—In July 1914 a specimen of this rare Manx bird was obtained at Grenaby, Malew, and is now in the possession of Mr. J. C. Bacon, of Please note that the
. British birds. Birds. VOL. MANX ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES. 291 Swift {Apus ).—The Swift is so local in Man that it is worth mentioning that in 1914 and 1915 a small colony seemed to be established at the south end of the town of Ramsey. -^^^f^nmPf'JW^F^^^^^ ^f^. CHOUGH'S NESTING PLACE IX RUINED MINE BUILDING, 1915. (The nest is in the wall uiiler the seated figure.) (Photographed by T. H. ^Midvvood). Barn-Ovvl {Tyto a. alba).—In July 1914 a specimen of this rare Manx bird was obtained at Grenaby, Malew, and is now in the possession of Mr. J. C. Bacon, of 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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