A Natural History of St. Kilda

A Natural History of St. Kilda

A Natural History of St. Kilda

A Natural History of St. Kilda

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Overview

In 1697 Martin Martin, a Gaelic-speaking scholar from Skye, travelled to St Kilda to study the island's flora and fauna and to learn about the now extinct great auk. Much of the information that he gathered during this expedition was relayed to him by the islanders. Naturalists from Martin down to Robert Atkinson in 1938, not only witnessed the people's way of life but also the wildlife around them, both priceless assets that have recently won for St Kilda dual World Heritage Site status. Using a huge range of published sources as well as diaries and other personal information, John Love goes even further to explore of the St Kilda archipelago.

A Natural History of St Kilda produces a synthesis of what these naturalists and scientists experienced and gives evidence that shows just how important the native flora and fauna were to the survival of the islanders. The result is a fascinating and insightful account of the islands which will appeal not only to naturalists, but also to those who are fascinated by the place, by its human history and by islands in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912476497
Publisher: Birlinn, Limited
Publication date: 07/23/2019
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

John A. Love was born and brought up in Inverness. He studied at Aberdeen University for ah Honours degree in Zoology, followed by three years postgraduate research before going to live on the Isle of Rum National Nature Reserve in 1975 before taking up a position with Scottish Natural Heritage as Area Officer for Uist, Barra and St Kilda. He lives on South Uist and retired in 2006 to concentrate on writing, drawing and lecturing. He has written a number of books including Rum: A Landscape Without Figures, also published by Birlinn.

David Hamilton was educated at George Heriots School in Edinburgh and gained his pilot’s licence at seventeen. Joining the RAF straight from school, he qualified as a fighter pilot and flew Lightnings and F-4 Phantoms, including from the deck of HMS Ark Royal, as well as commanding a Tornado F3 squadron and air base. He supervised and flew with the Red Arrows. He held staff appointments in the Mo D, NATO HQ and as air advisor to General Sir Peter de la Billière after the First Gulf War, before taking early retirement and spending twelve years with industry on the Eurofighter project.

Table of Contents

List of plates vii

List of figures x

List of tables xii

Preface xiii

Introduction 1

1 Martin and ministers 8

2 Geology 24

3 Vegetation 43

4 Invertebrates 65

5 Seabirds 1 84

6 Seabirds 2 109

7 The Great Auk 121

8 Fowling 137

9 Land birds 164

10 The St Kilda wren 184

11 St Kilda mice 199

12 St Kilda sheep 219

13 Marine life 238

14 Visitors 255

15 Conservation 294

Bibliography 321

Index 335

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