Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O., Capt. 25th Royal Fusiliers
John Stuart Mill · en
"During the last few days I have been marking King-fishers'
nests on the Thames and Water Rails' nests in Thatcham Marsh,
for Major Stirling (of Fairburn), who has been very kind to me
in Scotland and helped me to get all sorts of good eggs. I have
got him two Kingfishers' nests marked that I am sure have eggs
in them, and also two Water Rails' nests. One of these had six
eggs in it yesterday. We go to Wargrave for the Kingfishers
to-morrow, and to Thatcham for the Water Rails on Thursday. On
Friday I am off to North Wales, where I hope to get a Chough's
nest. During the first half of May I shall be here, and will
come over to see you during that time. On May 15th I start for
Ross-shire, to get Crossbills, and then on to Orkney to get eggs
of Hen Harrier, Short-eared Owl, Twite, etc. On May 26th I must
be at Ravenglass, in Cumberland, to get a couple of clutches of
Sandwich Terns' eggs (by permission), and the next day on the
Tyne for Pied Flycatchers, Grasshopper Warblers, etc. Then back
to Orkney early in June for Merlins, Black Guillemot, Eider
Duck, etc. Then I think I shall try for a Scoter's nest near
Melvick, in Sutherlandshire, and I wind up the season with a
trip to St. Kilda with Musters to get eggs of Fork-tailed Petrel
and Fulmar. Are there any old orchards about you? If so, we
might look them over for a Hawfinch's nest about May 10th. I am
not going to lend any of my heads to the Crystal Palace people.
They wrote to me about it, but I have declined to send them any
heads."[55]
Later in the year he wrote one of his characteristic letters, speaking
of his successes in egg-hunting and expressing his sorrow at the death
of our mutual friend, Sir Philip Brocklehurst:--