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Williamson, K. (1958) Population and breeding environment of Wrens, St Kilda. British Birds 51: 368-393
Williamson, K. (1960) Development of young Snipe as studied by mist netting, St Kilda. Bird Study 7: 63-76
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Wilson, J. D., Boyle, J., Jackson, D. B., Lowe, B. & Wilkinson, N. I. (2007) Effect of cereal harvesting method on a recent population decline of Corn Buntings Emberiza calandra on the Western Isles of Scotland. Bird Study 54: 362-370
Wilson, J. R. (1978) Agricultural influences on waders nesting on the South Uist machair. Bird Study 25: 198-206
Witt, M. J., Doherty, P. D., Godley, B. J., Graham, R. T., Hawkes, L. A. & Henderson, S. M. (2013) Basking shark satellite tagging project: insights into basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) movement and distribution using satellite telemetry (Interim report November 2013).. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report Number 700
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Wotton, S. R., Eaton, M., Ewing, S. R. & Green, R. E. (2015) The increase in the Corncrake Crex crex population of the United Kingdom has slowed. Bird Study 62: 486-497
Young, E. (2015) Variations and trends in the sensitivity of machair soils and coastal landforms to erosion, South Uist, Outer Hebrides. Doctoral Thesis, University of Dundee
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