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John Alexander Harvie-Brown

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in the west. For this reason Harvie Brown wrote a paper, addressed to "the lighthouse keepers of the English Channel, and to the local ornithologists of the counties abutting thereone." He was especially keen on filling in the blank, that could support conclusions concerning the so-called
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Between 1879 and 1887 the reports of the Committee on the Migration of Birds, worked out by Eagle Clarke, and presented in 1896, involved information from many lighthouses of Great Britain and Ireland, but none from the south coast of Great Britain, between
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As a wealthy landowner, he could dedicate himself to ornithology and other naturalistic studies without pursuing a profession. He made ornithological visits to Norway, Russia, Finland and Transylvania. Perhaps his most famous expedition was with
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Harvie-Brown died in 1916, after a number of years of ill health. His burial was at Dunipace Old Cemetery. His publications in the scientific literature number close to 250 items. He was elected an Honorary Life Member of the
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and partly by Barrington and Harvie-Brown. Even though the waves were too rough for a landing, the expedition did observe birds and shoot a number of specimens, which were collected by dinghy.
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The Migration of Birds: a paper addressed to the lighthouse keepers of the English Channel, and to the local ornithologists of the counties abutting thereon
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were discovered. For many years Harvie-Brown cruised each summer among the islands of the Scottish coast in his yacht the "Shiantelle" (built in 1887 in
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to sponsor a committee for the study of bird migration all over the world but especially along the coasts of England and Scotland. Harvie-Brown,
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Bird migration in Great Britain and Ireland : digest of observations on migrations of birds at lighthouses and lightvessels, 1880-87
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Life of Alfred Newton: late Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Cambridge University 1866-1907, with a Preface by Sir Archibald Geikie
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Harvie Brown, John Alexander (1844–1916), Landed families of Britain and Ireland: July 2014, blogspot.com
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were among the most important contributors to the committee's effort to recruit the keepers of
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The red-necked phalarope in Ireland, the Outer Hebrides, and Shetland as a nesting species
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Travels of a naturalist in northern Europe, Norway, 1871, Archangel, 1872, Petchora, 1875
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1885. Seventh Report
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1886. Eighth Report
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1887. Ninth Report
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1884. Sixth Report
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1883. Fifth Report
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn. Fourth Report, 1882
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1881
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Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1880
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Scottish Birds: The Journal of the Scottish Ornithologists' Club
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Annals of Scottish Natural History: A Quarterly Magazine ...
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Foster, John Wilson; Chesney, Helena C. G., eds. (1998).
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Harvie-Brown visited the island of Rockall in 1896 with
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Nature in Ireland: a scientific and cultural history
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A vertebrate fauna of Argyll and the inner Hebrides
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Harvie Brown" here) 623: 841: 814: 758: 753: 436: 397:The history of the squirrel in Great Britain 394: 383: 925:People educated at Merchiston Castle School 915:Fellows of the Zoological Society of London 777: 159:Bird migration and the British Association 152:conferred upon him the honorary degree of 101:Travels of a Naturalist in Northern Europe 27:Travels of a naturalist in Northern Europe 910:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 705: 527: 590:"Thomas Spottiswoode, sixth of Dunipace" 405:A vertebrate fauna of the outer Hebrides 377:A vertebrate fauna of the outer Hebrides 370: 95: 20: 796: 689:"Obituary: John Alexander Harvie-Brown" 872: 835: 725: 574:Dunipace is about 9.5 kilometers from 47:(27 August 1844 – 26 July 1916) was a 900:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 399:. Edinburgh: M'Farlane & Erskine. 255:. London: Sonnenschein & Allen. 136:, the Faroes and even the island of 13: 613:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 798. 512:"Obituary: Dr. J. A. Harvie-Brown" 14: 936: 858: 279:. London: West, Newman & Co. 206: 785:Report on the migration of birds 766:Report on the migration of birds 715:. New York: Dutton. p. 169. 431: 327:. London: West, Newman & Co. 311:. London: West, Newman & Co. 299:. London: West, Newman & Co. 245:——; Cordeaux, John; 213:Report on the migration of birds 428:(1895) (with Thomas E. Buckley) 420:(1892) (with Thomas E. Buckley) 699: 681: 639: 617: 600: 581: 568: 536: 504: 146:American Ornithologists' Union 116:in 1875, when the eggs of the 1: 850:1113041145 (all editions) 823:1051572063 (all editions) 791:Biodiversity Heritage Library 624:Love, John A. (Summer 1982). 588:Gibson, John C., ed. (1903). 497: 85:, and then attended both the 81:Harvie-Brown was educated at 741:931262025 (all editions) 522:(2440): 466. 3 August 1916. 387:The capercaillie in Scotland 271:Barrington, Richard Manliffe 247:Kermode, Philip Moore Callow 202:east-to-west migration line. 112:to the lower reaches of the 61: 7: 549:. July 2006. Archived from 390:. Edinburgh: David Douglas. 66:Harvie-Brown was born near 33:John Alexander Harvie-Brown 10: 941: 805:(on 1884) in Gutenberg.org 772:HathiTrust Digital Library 626:"Harvie-Brown - a profile" 425:A fauna of the Moray basin 451:(677, November): 505–506. 825:. Other digital copies: 437:—— (1897). " 83:Merchiston Castle School 890:Scottish ornithologists 648:"Expedition to Rockall" 608:"Harvie-Brown, John A." 395:—— (1881). 384:—— (1879). 87:University of Edinburgh 379: 215:(1879–1887) (9 vols.) 197:Start Point Lighthouse 150:University of Aberdeen 104: 29: 727:Clarke, William Eagle 374: 273:; More, A.G. 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Index


FRSE
FZS
Scottish
ornithologist
naturalist
Larbert
Scotland
Dunipace
Merchiston Castle School
University of Edinburgh
Cambridge University

Henry Seebohm
Pechora River
grey plover
little stint
Fraserburgh
H. W. Feilden
Orkney
Rockall
American Ornithologists' Union
University of Aberdeen
LL.D.
Alfred Newton
British Association
John Cordeaux
W. Eagle Clarke
lighthouses
lightvessels

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