Cockerham Moss: Being a Short Account of a Lancashire Gullery
- Collection : A fine ornithological and natural history library
- Publisher : J.M. Wigley
- Published In : Lancaster
- Illustrations : 4 b/w plates
Description:
A very scarce guide to the raised peat bog at Cockerham Moss, and the colony of Black-headed gulls that live there. Cockerham Moss is one of Lancashire's best examples of a lowland raised peat bog.
Condition
Orig. wrappers, worn, small tear with loss to top corner of front cover, some foxing throughout. Previous owner's notes to title page about the Levity family who lived on Moss Side Farm, close to Cockerham Moss. Good.
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