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Subject: swallows


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paul bovett
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Date Posted: Wednesday 27 August, 2014 13:42:38

having read your book on swallows migrating you might be interested in a Richard Perry book Lundy isle of puffins published 1940[Lindsay Drummond]pages 245/6/7. if the book is unobtainable I could post you photo copies. I've just read this and right away thought of your account of the swallows flying low over the water even though that seemed dangerous. Later I found pages 248/52 also covered swallows mixed in with martins and swifts. The most amazing single thing was the number of swallows migrating in pairs.

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