BIRDS OF DUMFRIESSHIRE 
■ROOKEB,W— continued. 
Nests. _ 
lemarks. How long 
in existence, etc. 
Source of 
information. 
Place. 
Situation. n 
Maxi- 
um No. 
ibout. 
No. in 
1908. 
PARISH OF TUNDERQARTH. 
Whitstonhill . . 
150 
50 
Over thirty - five 
years. 
J. Dalziel, 
12.vi.l908. 
Do. 
WylieHole .. 
Pearsby Hall 
Ash 
Ash and Spruce . . 
70 
50 
100 
Decreasing . . 
Campbell Wilson, 
4.V.1908. 
Burnhead 
Tall trees near 
house. 
Completely banished 
Do., 22.ix.1908. 
Burnheadwood 
Tall hardwood 
trees. 
10 
Decreasing . . 
Do. 
Grange 
Chiefly Oak and 
Ash. 
50 
Rapidly decreasing . . 
Do. 
North Burn . . 
On tall hardwood 
trees. 
Has decreased rapidly 
of recent years, only 
a few odd nests now. 
— 
Do. 
West Wood .. 
60 1 
C. Sanderson, 
16.ii.l909^ 
Parish of Tynron.* 
In 1885 at Lannhall, 
Manse and Kirk- 
land, 150 ; Strath- 
milligan, 50 ; Kilh- 
warren, 50 ; Low- 
Lann, 40 ; Clod- 
deroch Burn, 50 ; 
Maqueston, 200 ; 
Auchanbrac. 20. 
But none now in 
parish that I know 
1 of. — 
J. Murray, 
17.iv.l909 
• Six hundred and seven nests in parish in 1879.-R. Service. 1. ix. 1908. 
PARISH OF WAMPHRAY 
Milnehouse . 
. Oak, Ash, Fir, etc 
very nu 
merous 
- More than sixty year 
. old. 
J Rev. R. BeU, 
9.vi.l908. 
Near Wam- 
phray Rail 
way Station 
Girthland 
Do. .. 
. Do. 
. JDo 
