Cape Clear Island, the most southerly point of Ireland apart from the nearby Fastnet Rock, has been the site of a bird observatory since 1959. This account of the island, its flora and fauna, its inhabitants and history, is weighted in favour of the birds but this is, perhaps, inevitable since the island offers so much of exceptional ornithological interest. Even so, a glance at the book's contents will show the wide range covered- from Killer Whales to the rare Kerry Slug and the Lusitanian flora that south-west Ireland ...
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Cape Clear Island, the most southerly point of Ireland apart from the nearby Fastnet Rock, has been the site of a bird observatory since 1959. This account of the island, its flora and fauna, its inhabitants and history, is weighted in favour of the birds but this is, perhaps, inevitable since the island offers so much of exceptional ornithological interest. Even so, a glance at the book's contents will show the wide range covered- from Killer Whales to the rare Kerry Slug and the Lusitanian flora that south-west Ireland shares with Iberia. Anyone with a general interest in natural history will find chapters on a variety of topics, each written by an acknowledged expert. The authors' enthusiasm for their subjects is always apparent; some sections are light-hearted but scientific accuracy is always maintained. For the bird-watcher the book, like the island, is rich in fascinating material - not least the detailed list of species (accompanied by many maps and a unique set of more than 130 histograms), sections on sea-watching and seabird studies, and an account of the ornithological year. The observatory has made important contributions to migration studies and, although it is perhaps best known as a vantage point for the study of some of Europe's largest sea bird movements, the island also receives many rarities and vagrants, from Asia and America as well as Europe. To whet the reader's appetite, Robert Gillmor's characteristically evocative pen- and-ink illustrations are liberally mingled with the text. Those who already know the island's varied charms will have memories reawakened by this eminently readable book - those who have yet to visit this unique yet accessible place will surely be enticed to do so.
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Milton Under Wychwood,
OXFORDSHIRE,
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$52.00
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Robert Gillmor. Very Good in Very Good jacket. "The Natural History of Cape Clear Island." Edited by J. T. R. Sharrock. Illustrated by Robert Gillmor. Berkhamstead: T. & A. D. Poyser Ltd., [1973]. First published in 1973. pp. 207, Index. many drawings, diagrams and illus. Hardcover, blue boards with gilt title on spine (top corners dented, lower corners square, bottom of spine bumped, dent to top of front cover, interior is clean & unmarked). d.j., clipped (worn, small tear lower front & at top of spine, price sticker on front flap, some foxing inside jacket). Cape Clear Bird Observatory membership form loosely inserted. Very Good condition. Size: 8 3/4" x 5 5/8" (22.5cm x 14.5cm). Cape Clear Island is located just off the south coast of Ireland. There has been a bird observatory there since 1959. 207 pp.
Add this copy of The Natural History of Cape Clear Island to cart. $73.20, very good condition, Sold by Buteo Books California rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Rafael, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1973 by Poyser.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Near fine hardcover of the First Edition in price-clipped dust jacket. Robert Gillmor's characteristically evocative pen-and-ink illustrations are liberally mingled with the text. Maps and bar graphs of seasonal occurrence. A scarce Poyser title.
Cape Clear island is very exposed. For that reason, its natural history is of particular interest, and has attracted a number of detailed studies of which this is just one. Recommended reading for anyone interested in the flora and fauna of this remote location on the fringe of western Europe.