FOR the last of his present series of talks, based on personal adventures among birds, Mr.
Massingham takes us to such favourite haunts and sanctuaries as Blakeney, where, on the low stretches of the East Anglian coast, the best possible insight is obtainable into the ways and habits of terns and merlins, gulls and red-shanks, and hosts of other seashore birds. In addition to these, Mr. Massingham tells of some more unusual frequenter of the coast-buzzards, ravens, and wagtails, to name only a few.