Abstract

IT may possibly interest some of your ornithological readers to know that towards the end of September a specimen of the gull-billed tern (Sterna anglica) was shot in Belfast Lough. The bird was placed in the hands of Mr. Darragh, of the Museum of that town, and brought by him to me for determination. On consulting the last edition of “Yarrell,” I find that it does not appear to have been previously recorded from Ireland.

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