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Edited by ROY H. DENNIS Vol. 11 INDEX 281 INDEX TO VOLUME 11 The index is in three parts: Contents, Plates and Species. The Scot­ tish Bird Reports are paged separately and not indexed. Contents Beached birds at selected beaches 1976-8 (P. Hope Jones) 1-12. The seabirds of Berwickshire (S. R. D. & E. S. da Prato) 13-20, plates 1-4. Birdwatching at Loch Garten (Stewart Taylor) 20-24. Golden Eagles on Rhum (P. Corkhill) 33-43, plates 6-7. The impact of an oilspill in the of Forth on Great Crested Grebes (Lennox Campbell) 43-48, plate 5. Birdwatching on Rhum (J. A. Love) 48-51. White-tailed Eagle reintroduction on the Isle of Rhum (J. A. Love) 65-73, plates 9-12. Isle of May Bird Observatory and Field Station report for 1979 (J. M. s. Arnott) 73-78. Birdwatching on the Forth estuary (D. M. Bryant) 78-82. Bird mortality following the Esso Bernicia oil spill, , December 1978 (M. Heubeck & M. G. Richardson) 97-108, plate 13. How many Lesser Whitethroats breed in the Lothians? (S. R. D. da Prato) 108-112, plates 14-15. Birdwatching in Ayrshire (Angus Hogg) 113-6. The breeding habitats of waders on North Uist machair (R. J . Fuller) 142-152, plates 17-18. Summer diet of the Grey Heron (N. Giles) 153-9, plate 18. Birdwatching on the Clyde islands (J. A. Gibson) 159-164, plates 19-20. Earlier colony attendance by Guillemots and Razorbills (K. Taylor & J. B. Reid) 173-180, plate 22. The Lesser Black-backed Gull on the Isle of May (Neil Duncan) 180-188. Birdwatching in Galloway (Donald Watson) 188-193, plate 21, 257-262, plate 31. A count of Gannets on Boreray, St Kilda (S. Murray) 205-211, plates 25-26. Colonization of by Gannets (R. W. Furness) 211-3. Isle of May Bird Observatory and Field Station Report for 1980 (B. Zon- frillo) 214-9, plate 24. Birdwatching in and around Perth (Valerie M. Thom) 220-223. Seabird populations of Foula (R. W. Furness) 237-253, plates 28-30. Winter colony attendance by auks and the danger of oil pollution rN. R. p. Bourne) 254-7. 282 INDEX Vol. 11

BRANCH AND CONFERENCE 90; Conder-RSPB Guide to NEWS, Aberdeen, 62; BOU an­ Birdwatching, 58; Cramp et al.­ nual conference (1981) 234; Handbook of the Birds of Eur­ Glasgow, 139; SOC conference ope, the Middle East and North (1979) 29, (1980) 170; SOC nor­ Africa: the Birds of the Western thern meeting (1980) 94; Scottish Palearctic, Vol. 11, 126; Cun­ ringers' conference (1979) 30, ningham-A Hebridean Natural­ (1980) 170; World Pheasant As­ ist, 89; Current literature, 61, 91, sociation grouse symposium 128, 168, 200, 231, 268; Cyrus & (1981) 234. Robson-Bird Atlas of Natal, 228; Furse-Elephant Island, 167; CURRENT NOTES, 31, 63,95, 139, Hale-Waders, 267; Hancock & 171, 203, 235, 279. Elliott-The Herons of the World, 59; Harrison-Bird Fam­ NOTICES, Survey of breeding ilies of the World, 28; Haven in Orkney and Shetland, Autoguides-Big Jake Calls the 29; Birds of the Endrick Mouth, Waders, 198; Holliday-Wildlife 61; Photographs for Scottish of , 90; Hollom-The Birds, 61; The symposium Esti­ Popular Handbook of Rarer Brit­ mating Populations of Terrestrial ish Birds, 229; Hutchinson­ Birds, 62; Seabirds at sea record­ Ireland's Wetlands and their ing project, 91; Whooper Swans, Birds, 88; Jensen & Kirkeby­ 92; Isle of May, 92; 'British The Birds of the Gambia, 228; Birds' subscriptions 129; The Keith & Gooders-Collins Bird seabirds of Berwickshire (11: 13- Guide, 197; Lundevall-The Brit­ 20), 129; Dyed seabirds, 129; ish Ornithologists' Guide to Bird Movements of wader populations Life, 229; Nelson-The Gannet, in western Europe, 129; BTO 87; Nethersole-Thompson (D. & Nightjar survey, 169; Whooper M.}-Greenshanks, 88; Newton­ Swans, 169; Garganey and Cirl Population Ecology of Raptors, Bunting records, 201; Working 89; Ogilvie-The Birdwatcher's Group on Granivorous Birds, Guide to the Wetlands of Brit­ 202; Northeast Scotland bird ain, 58; Ogilvie-Wild Geese, 59; atlas, 202; Grampian Merlins, Owen-Wild Geese of the World, 202; Ecology and conservation of 229; Parry & Putman-The the Chough on Islay, 232; Dye­ Country Life Book of Birds of marked Redshanks, 232; Wing­ Prey, 126; Pemberton-Bird­ tagged Herons 232; Yellow Ful­ watcher's Yearbook 1981, 168; mars from St Kilda, 232; British Ratcliffe-The Peregrine Falcon, Birds, 269; Suggestions for 198; Scott-Observations of Speakers and Standards for Wildlife, 198; Tate-A Century Slides, 269; Colour ringed Ful­ of Bird Books, 125; Temple-En­ mars, 269; Whooper Swans, 269; dangered Birds, 59; Todd-Wat­ BTO/IWC Winter Atlas Project, erfowl, 60; Tulloch & Hunter­ 269. A Guide to Shetland Birds, 58; Vaughan-Arctic Summer, 89; OBITUARY. W. Brotherston, 265- Webb et al.-Guide to Living 6; L. H. Brown. 196; F. F. Dar­ Birds, 125; Weick & Brown­ ling, 26; H. M. Douglas-Home, Birds of Prey of the World, 267. 124; G. Waterston, 121, plate 16, a tribute, 14l. SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' REVIEWS, Berry & Johnston­ CLUB, 29, 62, 92, 96, 130 (Re­ Natural History of Scotland, 231; port of Council 1980), 169, 202, Cadbury-Silent Death, 230; 232, 270 (Report of Council Campbell-Birdwatcher at Large, 1981). Vol. 11 INDEX 283 Plates

Between Plates pages 1-4 The seabirds of Berwickshire: Kittiwake; Guillemot; Shag; Puffin; Cormorant; Foul Carr; Cleaver Rock (S. R. D. & E. S. da Prato) ... 16/17 5 Great Crested Grebe (B. S. Turner) .6-7 Golden Eagles (B. S. Turner, C. E. Palmar, J. A. Love) 8 Storm Petrel on Ailsa Craig (B. Zonfrillo) 48/49 9-12 White-tailed Eagles on Rhum (J. A. Love) SO/81 13 Great Northern Divers killed after the Esso Bernicia oilspiJI (Royal Scottish Museum); Shag found dead with Horse Mussel attached to its bill (W. Stout) 14-15 Warblers in the Lothians: Lesser Whitethroat, White- throat, Grasshopper Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Willow Warbler (E. S. & S. R. D. da Prato) 16 Dr George Waterston (J. MacGeoch) ... 118/9 17 Breeding habitats of waders at Baleshare (R. J. Fuller) !l8 Redshank and Dunlin on Hebridean machair (W. A. J. Cunningham): Endrick Marshes and Gartfairn Wood heronry (J. Mitchell) 19-20 Gannets on Ailsa Craig (D. A. Smith) 20 Two Gannet chicks in one nest, Ailsa Craig (B. Zonfrillo) 156/7 21 Ravens in Galloway (Jack Orchel) 22 Guillemots on Isle of May. October 1978 (B. Zonfrillo) 23 Black Guillemots breeding in inner Clyde (D. Camduff) 188/9 24 Subalpine Warbler and Black-eared Wheatear, Isle of May 1980 (peter C. Lack) 25-26 Counting Gannets on Boreray, St Kilda (S. Murray, J. McDougal) 27 Cormorant with half swallowed Salmon (A. Cameron) ... 220/1 28-30 Seabirds of Foula : the Kame (S. R. D. da Prato); Arctic Skua (R. T. Smith); Shags, Black Guillemot, Fulmar, Guillemots (R. W. Furness); Guillemot (D. A. Smith) 31 Whooper Swans in Wigtownshire (Jack Orchel) ... 258/9 284 INDEX Vol. 11 Species

Every significant mention of species and subspecies in papers, short notes, letters and plate captions is listed. Vernacular names of species follow A Species List of British and Irish Birds (BTO Guide 13, 1978). Species mentioned in general articles (e.g. the Birdwatching in Scotland series) and Current Notes are not indexed.

AUK, LlTrLE, beached in Orkney, Orkney, 7; oiled in Shetland, 7; Isle of May, 75; oiled in Shet­ 102, 104-5, 107; Foula popula­ land, 102, 107. tion. 238, 241, 251-2. BLACKBIRD. Isle of May, 73, 75, - . WHITE-BILLED, oiled in Shet­ 77, 218; oiled in Shetland, 108; land, 99, 107. in Long-eared Owl pellets, 166-7. DOVE, COLLARED, Islay, 120-1. BLACKCAP, Isle of May, 73, 75, -, ROCK, feral, Isle of May, 76, 77, 214, 216, 219. 217; oiled in Shetland, 107. BLUETIlROAT, Isle of May, 76, -, STOCK, Isle of May, 73, 217. DUCK, BLACK, Renfrewshire, 22~. 214-6. , LONG-TAILED, beached m Bonxie, see Skua, Great. Orkney, 7; oiled in Shetland, BRAMBLING, Isle of May, 74, 75, 100, 102-4. 77. -, TUFTED, oiled in Shetland, BUNTING, LAPLAND, Isle of May, 107. 215. DUNLIN, oiled in Shetland, 107; -, LlTILE, Isle of May, 73, 76, North Uist machair, 142, 145- 214-6. 152, plates 17-18. -, REED, Isle of May, 75. EAGLE sp, Isle of May, 215. -, RUSTIC, Isle of May, 76, 214-6. -, GOLDEN, Rhum, 33-43, plates -, SNOW, oiled in Shetland, 108. 6-7. -, YELLOW-BREASTED, Isle of -, WHITE-TAILED (=SEA). re­ May, 76. introduction on Rhum, 65-73, CHIFFCHAFF, Isle of May, 75, 214, plates 9-12. 216. EIDER, beached in Orkney, 7; oiled CORMORANT, Berwickshire, 15- in Forth, 43; Isle of May, 76, 18, plate 3; oiled in Shetland, 217; oiled in Shetland, 100-2, 100-4, 107'} with half swallowed 104, 106-7; Foula population, Salmon, pate 27. 238-9, 241, 243-4, 250-2. CORNCRAKE, 1978/9 survey in Falcon, Gyr, see Gyrfalcon. Britain, 53-55. -, Peregrine, see Peregrine. Creeper, Tree, see Treecreeper. FIELDFARE, Isle of May, 75; at CROSSBILL, COMMON, Isle of Long-eared Owl roost, 166-7. May, 76. FLYCATCHER, PIED, Isle of May, -, SCOTIISH, feeding on carrion, 74, 75, 77, 215-6, 219. 85-87. -, RED-BREASTED, Isle of May, CROW, HOODED, scavenging 73, 76, 77, 214-6. beached birds in Orkney, 11; in -, SPOTTED, Isle of May, 73, 75, Golden Eagle diet, 38; oiled in 215. Shetland, 108. FULMAR, beached in Orkney, 5, 7; CUCKOO, Isle of May, 73. Berwickshire, 15-19; in Golden CURLEW, oiled in Shetland, 107. Eagle diet, 38, 41; Isle of May, DIVER, BLACK-THROATED, oiled 76, 77, 216-7; oiled in Shetland, in Shetland, 99, 102, 107. 100, 107; Foula population, 238, -, GREAT NORTHERN, beached 240-2, 249, 250-2, plate 29. birds in Orkney, 7; oiled in GANNET, beached in Orkney, 7; Shetland, 99, lOO, 102, 104, 106- Berwickshire, 19; oiled in Shet­ 7, plate 13. land, 107; Ailsa Craig, plates -, RED-THROATED, beached in 19-20; count on Boreray, St Kil- Vo!. 11 INDEX 285

da, 205-211, plates 25-26. 239, 241, 245, 251-2. GARGANEY, breeding in Clyde, -, U1TLE, Isle of May, 74. 164. , MEDITERRANEAN, holding GODWIT, BAR-TAILED, Isle of territory, 264-5. May, 215. -, SABINE'S, Isle of May, 73, 75. -, BLACK-TAILED, Isle of May, GYRFALCON, Isle of May, 73, 75. 74,75. HARRIER, HEN, communal roost, GOLDCREST, Isle of May, 77, 215, 117-9; interaction with Otter, 218. 119. GOLDENEYE, oiled in Shetland, -, MONTAGU'Si Sutherland, 84; 102, 107. Isle of May, 2 4, 216. GOOSANDER, oiled in Shetland, Hawk, Sparrow, see Sparrowhawk. 98, 107. HERON, GREY, oiled in Shetland, GOOSE, PINK-FOOTED, oiled in 107; summer diet, 153-9, plate Shetland, 107. 18. GREBE, GREAT CRESTED, im­ KITTIWAKE, beached in Orkney, pact of Forth oilspill, 43-48, 3. 6-9, 12; Berwickshire, 15-19, plate 5. plate 1; in Golden Eagle diet, 38; -, SLAVONlAN, oiled in Shet­ Isle of May, 74, 76, 217-8; oiled land, 101-2. 104, 107. in Shetland, 107; disabled at­ GROUSE, RED, in (JQlden Eagle tacked by Great Skua, 120; diet, 38. Foula popUlation, 239, 240, 245- GUILLEMOT, beached in Orkney, 6, 250-2. 5, 7, 8, 10-12; Berwickshire, 14- LAPWING, Isle of May, 76, 217; 19, plates I, 3, 4; oiled in Forth, North Uist machair, 142, 145- 43; Isle of May, 76, 217; oiled in 152, plate 17. Shetland, 100-3, 106-7; earlier LARK, CALANDRA, , 25- colony attendance, 173-180 plate 26. 22, 254-7; albino, 217; Foula pop­ -, Sky, see Skylark. ulation, 239, 240, 247-8, 250-2, MALLARD, oiled in Shetland, 102, plate 30. 107. -, BLACK, beached in Orkney, 7; MARTIN, HOUSE, Isle of May, 75, oiled in Shetland, 99, lOO, 102-'1; 214, 216. breeding inner Clyde estuary, -, SAND, Isle of May, 75, 216. 195-6, plate 23; Foula popula­ MERGANSER, RED - BREASTED, tion, 239, 240, 248, 250-1, plate oiled in Shetland, 101-2, 104, 29. 107. GULL, BLACK-HEADED, oiled in MERUN Isle of May, 215. Shetland, 107. MOORHEN, oiled in Shetland, 107. -, COMMON, beached in Orkney, NIGHTHAWK, COMMON, Ork- 7; oiled in Shetland, 107j Foula ney, 85. population, 239, 241, 245, 249, NIGHTINGALE, Isle of May, 76. 251-2. -, THRUSH, Isle of May, 76. -, GLAUCOUS, Isle of May, 75, 216. OSPREY, Isle of May, 75. -, GREAT BLACK-BACKED, Ber­ OUZEL, RING, Isle of May, 73, wickshire, 19; oiled in Shetland, 214, 216, 218-9. 107; Foula population, 239, 241, OWL, LONG-EARED, Isle of May, 245. 251-2. 77, 215; rings from pellets, 166-7. -, HERRING, beached birds in -, SHORT-EARED, oiled in Shet­ Orkney, 7; Berwickshire, 14-18; land, 107; Isle of May, 214-5. Isle of May, 76, 77, 217-8; ery­ -, SNOWY, food in Outer Heb­ thristic eggs, 84; oiled in Shet­ rides, 56-57. land, 107; Foula population, 239, -, TAWNY, nesting in abandoned 241, 245, 251-2. car, 196. . LESSER BLACK-BACKED, OYSTERCATCHER, starving in Berwickshire. 15-17; Isle of May, Deeside after snowstorm, 55-56; 76-77, 180-8 (population ecol­ Isle of May, 76, 217; disabled ogy), 217-8; Foula population, young attacked by Great Skua, 286 INDEX Vol. 11

119-120; North Uist machair, RUFF, Isle of May, 215. 142, 145-152, plate 17. SANDPIPER. COMMON, Isle of PARAKEET, RING-NECKED, sta­ May, 214-5. tus in Scotland, 201. -, GREEN, Isle of May, 214-5. PEREGRINE, Isle of May, 215. -, PURPLE, Isle of May, 74; oiled in Shetland, 107. PETREL, LEACH'S, Foula popula­ - ,WOOD, Isle of May, 216. tion, 243, 250, 252. SCAUP, oiled in Forth, 43; oiled in -, STORM, status in Clyde and Shetland, 107. Forth, 51-53, plate 8; Isle of SCOTER, COMMON, oiled in Shet­ May, 73-75, 77, 216, 218; Foula land, 102, 107; Isle of May, 215. population, 242, 250. - VELVET, beached in Orkney, PHALAROPE sp, Isle of May, 215. 7; oiled in Shetland, 101-2, 104, PIPIT, MEADOW, Isle of May, 74- 107. 77, 215, 217. SHAG, beached in Orkney, 5, 7; -, RICHARD'S, Isle of May, 73, Berwickshire, 15-19, plate 2; Isle 75, 214-6. of May, 76-77, 193-4 (breeding -, ROCK, Isle of May, 76, 217; fluctuations), 216-7; oiled in oiled in Shetland, 107. Shetland, 100, 102-4, 106-7; un­ -. TREE, Isle of May, 73, 75, 214- usual death, 117, plate 13; Foula 5. population, 238, 240, 243, 250, PLOVER, GOLDEN, aberrant, 25; 252, plate, 29. oiled in Shetland, 107. SHEARWATER. MANX, in Golden -, LESSER GOLDEN, Dumfries­ Eagle diet, 38, plate 7; Isle of shire, 24-25. May, 74, 75; Foula popUlation, -, RINGED, oiled in Shetland, 242, 250. 107; North Uist machair, 142, -, SOOTY, Isle of May, 74, 75, 145-152. 216. POCHARD, oiled in Forth, 43. SHELDUCK, killed in territorial PUFFIN, beached in Orkney, 7; dispute 53; Isle of May, 76, 217; Berwickshire, 15-19, plate 2; Isle unusual food, 83-84. of May, 73. 76, 77, 214, 216-8; SHRIKE, RED-BACKED, Isle of oiled in Shetland, 102, 107; Foula May, 214-6. population, 237, 239, 240, 248- SISKIN. Isle of May, 75, 218. 50, 252. SKUA, ARCTIC, Isle of May, 75; RAIL, WATER, Isle of May, 75, spring passage at Handa, 224-13; 215. Foula population, 239, 241, 244, RAYEN, oiled in Shetland, 108; 249-252, plate 28. Galloway, plate 21. -, GREAT, scavenging beached RAZORBILL, beached in Orkney, birds in Orkney, 11; Isle of May, 5, 7, 8, 11 12; Berwickshire, 14, 75, 218; hunting disabled prey, 15, 17; Isle' of May, 76, 217; oiled 119-120; Foula population, 239, in Shetland, 101-2, 107; earlier 241, 244-5, 250-2. colony attendance, 173-180, 254- -, LONG-TAILED, Handa, 225. 7; Foula population, 239, 240, -, POMARINE, Isle of May, 73- 248, 250, 252. 75; spring passage at Handa, REDS HANK, beached in Orkney, 224-5. 7; oiled in Shetland, 107; North SKYLARK, Isle of May, 75. Uist machair, 142, 145-9, 151-2, SNIPE, oiled in Shetland, 107; plates, 17-18. North Uist machair, 142, 145-9, -, SPOTTED, Isle of May, 75. 152, plate 17. REDSTART, Isle of May, 75, 77, -, JACK, Isle of May, 215. 215-6. SPARROW. HOUSE, Isle of May, -, BLACK, Isle of May 214-5. 214-5, 218. REDWING, Isle of May, 73-76, 215- SPARROWHAWK, Isle of May, 6, 218; in Long-eared Owl pel­ 77, 215, 218; heavy prey, 262-4. lets, 166-7. STARLING oiled in Shetland, 108; ROBIN, Isle of May, 75. 77, 218. in Long-eared Owl pellets, 166- ROSEFINCH, SCARLET, Isle of 7; Isle of May, 217. May, 73, 74, 76, 214-6. STINT, LITTLE, Isle of May, 75. Vol. 11 INDEX 287

STONECHAT, Isle of May, 214-6. WARBLER, BARRED, Isle of May, -, SIBERIAN, Isle of May, 214-6. 214-6, 218. STORK, BLACK, Outer , -, GARDEN, Isle of May, 74, 75, 82-83. 215-6, 218. -, GRASSHOPPER, Isle of May, SWALLOW, Isle of May, 74-76, 73, 214; Lothians, plate 15. 214-8. -, ICfERINE, Isle of May, 73, 74, SWAN, MUTE, killing Bank Vole, 76, 214-6, 218. 194. -, MARSH, Isle of May, 73, 76, 77. -. WHOOPER, oiled in Shetland, -, REED, Isle of May, 215-6, 218- 102, 107; Isle of May, 215; Wig­ 9. townshire, plate 31. -. SEDGE, Isle of May, 75, 77, SWIFT, Isle of May, 74. 216; Lothians, plate 15. . ARCTIC, Isle of May, 217; -, SUBALPINE, Isle of May, 73, Foula population, 239, 241, 246- 76, 77, 214, 216, 218, plate 24. 7, 249, 250-2. -, WILLOW, Isle of May, 73-75, -, BLACK, Isle of May, 75, 215-6. 214-6, 218-9; Lothians, plate 15. -, COMMON, Isle of May, 73, 75, -, WOOD, Isle of May, 74. 76, 214, 217-8. -, YELLOW-BROWED, Isle of -, ROSEATE, Isle of May, 73, 75, May, 75, 76, 214-6. 215-6. WHEATEAR, Isle of May, 73, 75, -, SANDWICH, in Forth in win­ 214-6. ter, 226-7. -, BLACK-EARED, Isle of May, THRUSH, SONG, Isle of May, 74- 214, 216, 218, plate 24. 76, 218-9; in Long-eared Owl WHIMBREL. Isle of May, 74, 75, pellets, 166-7. 215-6; two laying in one nest, TIT. CRESTED, second clutch, 164-6. 227-8. WHINCHAT, Isle of May, 73, 74, TREECREEPER, Isle of May, 77; 214-5. with only one foot, 265. WHITETHROAT, Isle of May, 73- TURNSTONE, Isle of May, 74; 75, 214, 216, 218; Lothians, plate oiled in Shetland, 107. 14. Tystie, see Guillemot, Black. -, LESSER, Lothians, 108-112, WAGTAIL, BLUE-HEADED, Isle plate 14; Isle of May, 216, 218. of May, 76. WIGEON, Shetland, 102. -, GREY-HEADED, Isle of May, WOODCOCK, Isle of May, 75, 215. 214, 216. WREN, Isle of May, 77. -, PIED, Isle of May, 76, 217-8. WRYNECK, Isle of May, 215-6. -, YELLOW, Isle of May, 73, 7Q, YELLOWHAMMER, Isle of May, 214-6. 215. Please complete the Binding Fonn overleaf

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