Modern Cliff-Dwkllers 



the end of the long tube, and lay down on the 

 ground, fifty feet away. Presently a Puffin alit 

 right in front of the came-a, then another. I made 

 several exposures on Puffins, then removed the in- 

 strument to another rock, where I secured some 

 close shots at Murres and Auks. After that I 



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aimed at a whole crag on which all these birds 

 gathered in a larger group, and made several expo- 

 sures on them. They had to be rapid exposures, as 

 the birds were moving their heads all the time, and 

 the strong wind blew their feathers badly. 



I was interested in watching the Gannets in 

 their relations one with the other, and it seemed to me 



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