Notes On the Birds of Rainham Including the District Between Chatham And Sittin

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Notes On the Birds of Rainham Including the District Between Chatham And Sittin
Walter Prentis
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Having only a small extent of spring or fresh-water marsh at Rainham, the Moor Hen is not with us a very common resident ; where thick herbage grows a pair or two take up their abode, and in the absence of persecution rear their young, they have been picked up dead on our railway, having flown against the telegraph wires on migratory passage.
COOT. Fulica atra, Linn.
Seldom or never seen on our Rainham marshes. I know of only one instance of their being observed ; THE BIRDS OF RAINHAM. 69 a pai
...r came, built a nest and laid an egg, which was immediately destroyed by a carrion crow, in a bunch of rushes near the outside of a broad piece of water, they took their departure and were no more seen. They sometimes occur on passage near woods and other out-of-the-way places.
WILD GREY GEESE AND WILD SWANS.
Owing to the excessive traffic on the Medway from the constant sailing to and fro of vessels to the number of two hundred every day, the wild Grey Geese and Wild Swans have no resting place there.


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