TY - JOUR
T1 - Birds and place
T2 - an ornithological toponymy of the Outer Hebrides
AU - Rennie, Frank
N1 - © Copyright 2025 The Author, Published by Scottish Ornithologists' Club
PY - 2025/3/1
Y1 - 2025/3/1
N2 - Looking at the maps of the Outer Hebrides, both recent and historical, it is apparent that a great many of the Gaelic place names describe attributes of the topography and landscape. This article explores the specific connection with place names of the Outer Hebrides that relate to birds and are noted on the current Ordnance Survey maps. Changes in the Gaelic orthography over the years, together with a general move from lots of regional names for birds to greater standardisation, make it difficult to translate some place names with certainty, particularly in older accounts, but the list is long and informative. The article explains some of these challenges and identifies a range of localities of interest. Hopefully, this may encourage a more comprehensive study of other geographical areas.
AB - Looking at the maps of the Outer Hebrides, both recent and historical, it is apparent that a great many of the Gaelic place names describe attributes of the topography and landscape. This article explores the specific connection with place names of the Outer Hebrides that relate to birds and are noted on the current Ordnance Survey maps. Changes in the Gaelic orthography over the years, together with a general move from lots of regional names for birds to greater standardisation, make it difficult to translate some place names with certainty, particularly in older accounts, but the list is long and informative. The article explains some of these challenges and identifies a range of localities of interest. Hopefully, this may encourage a more comprehensive study of other geographical areas.
UR - https://issuu.com/the-soc/docs/scottish_birds_45_1_march_2025_2d377fcbfc1b49
M3 - Article
SN - 0036-9144
VL - 45
SP - 3
EP - 15
JO - Scottish Birds
JF - Scottish Birds
IS - 1
ER -