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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Autumn of 1879. [First Report]

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A detailed survey compiles lighthouse and shore-observer returns from multiple east and west coastal stations to document autumn 1879 bird movements. Printed enquiry forms elicited variable cooperation—many stations reported unusual scarcity while others supplied careful logs and a full list of participating lights and observers. The main text presents species-by-species accounts recording dates, numbers, directions, mortalities at lanterns, and associated weather, enabling assessment of migration timing and local variation. Coast-by-coast summaries and notes on unidentified or anomalous records accompany brief commentary linking observed movements to storms and the preceding severe winter.

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J. A. Harvie-Brown

J. A. Harvie-Brown was a Scottish ornithologist known for his detailed studies on bird migration in the late 19th century. His significant contributions include a series of reports documenting the migration patterns of birds during the spring and autumn seasons from 1879 to 1887. These reports not only provided valuable data for the scientific community but also highlighted the importance of observing and understanding avian behavior in relation to environmental changes. Harvie-Brown's work remains a notable part of ornithological literature, reflecting the early efforts to systematically study and record bird migrations.

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