TRACK OF BIRD MIGRATION.
• ♦- . Some, more remarkable "recoveries" have been made of ringed birds, and (inw again Portugal takes a prominent place. Two torus, lirst ringed in their nest, one in Ttoss-shire and om> in Renfrewshire, have boon reported this autumn (says an English; journal), the first fifteen niiles son tli o.f Oporto, tho other near Avciro, in Portugal. These "recoveries" in Portugal ate becoming so considerable that it may soon be possible to track out a, regular line of migration along the coast and across Spain, parts of which arc perhaps the best bird Paradise in tho world. Quite a number of English ornithologists are now engaged in studying birds there and investigating migration.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 6
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115TRACK OF BIRD MIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 6
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