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Young are fed by regurgitation. All the
nests I could seen into (12) had young of about
the same age. However I saw one bird
excavating a nest cavity + another pair
actively courting while a third sought to
intrude.
I was interested to watch one bird for
almost half an hour as it picked up grit +
ripped off greenery from the short, mat-forming
plants on a cliff ledge.
St [Saint] Cyrus
July 28. Today I took the bus from St [Saint] Cyrus to Aberdeen,
5/ [shillings] return + visited V.C. Wynn-Edwards [Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards] at the
University. The university is built as a hollow
square with entrance from a main thoroughfare
by a fine archway. At the far end of the
quad rises the square granite tower that
is architecturally most pleasing. In contrast I
found the main facade far to [too] ornate. This
is supposed to be the largest all granite
building in Britain + was completed as
recently as 1905 though begun in the
1600's. The Assembly hall is a most
impressive room with a magnificent stained
glass window filling almost the entire
eastern end opposite the entrance.
The dept [department] of zoology has a teaching staff
of ten for a total enrollment, in all courses,
of about 200. The things I found most to
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