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  • 8 July 25. This morning I telephoned George Waterston, 35 George Street, Secretary of the Scottish Ornithologists Club. I was greeted most cheerfully + invited to go on a tern "ringing" expedition this afternoon. [George] Waterston picked me up at 4 o'clock + we drove out to a quaint old village, South Queensferry, built right on the waters edge a stones throw north of the Forth Bridge. This was my first view of the famous structure and I must say that it is most impressive. I think I prefer its design over that of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. As the product of a private railway company built in the 1800's it is amazing. I find the great tubular main girders + the heavily strutted secondary girders most interesting. The rest of the crew A.G.S. Bryson, 7 Forres Str [Street], Patrick W. Sanderman 23 Corstorphine Hill Road, Ed. [Edinburgh], + another whos name I do not remember met us there + the harbor master took us out to the island in his boat. The island lies immediately east of the bridge with one support rising from it. Its main features are a small fortification now completely abandoned. It was covered with terns of at least 3 species. Sandwich terns, large, with very black cap and black legs + beak, the common tern + the roseate tern, the latter is ver similar to the common Marginalia: Tern colony
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