A rocky island lying in the outer Firth of Clyde, proposed to the Society as a key breeding place for seabirds. Now an RSPB nature reserve.
(Above) the original SPNR survey documents for Ailsa Crag

A rocky island lying in the outer Firth of Clyde, proposed to the Society as a key breeding place for seabirds. Now an RSPB nature reserve.
(Above) the original SPNR survey documents for Ailsa Crag
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