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LIDICKEN
1971
28 Mm. cont.
and killed the rest on the next two days
taking blood & organ samples from them.
The sample of 81 contained 18 staff.
Stockholm Island Trip
Sept. 10 - Sept. 18
Sept 10 Left London with Mike [illegible] (research student of Sam Berry's) & Helen Murphy (Dept. of Animal Genetics, Univ. Coll.) & drove west to Marloes on the coast of Wales (Pembrokeshire). It was a clear sunny day. We crossed the Severn Estuary on the new Severn Bridge north of Bristol. We had lunch in a pub near Ragland (Monmouthshire). The only birds noted particularly were Rock & Jackdaws. We arrived at Marloes about 6 pm. when we were booked into a hotel called the Lobster Pot. Then we walked about a mile to Marloes Beach. Saw male cormorant, sign in / feature on [illegible]. At least 4 kinds of gulls were seen: Herring, St. Kilda-locked, Lesser black-backed & black-backed. Also saw 2 Sandwich Terns flying along the beach. Also noted various mid-level hunting, mostly Whinchats that was apparently a Dartford Warbler, Swallows, martins etc. We returned to town for a drink & dinner at 8pm. At about 9, Prof. Dennis Bellamy and his student John Morgan arrived from Cardiff to join us. We chatted until about 11 pm. Route we took from London: M4 to Windsor, the NW to Wellingsford, Faringdon & Cirencester, the SW to Sodbury picking up M4 again to cross the Severn; N or back roads to