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The StKilda field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis) is a subspecies of the wood mouse that is endemic to the Scottish archipelago of StKilda, the...
The StKilda house mouse (Mus musculus muralis) is an extinct subspecies of the house mouse found only on the islands of the StKilda archipelago of northwest...
The StKilda wren (Troglodytes troglodytes hirtensis) is a small passerine bird in the wren family. It is a distinctive subspecies of the Eurasian wren...
Hirta (Scottish Gaelic: Hiort) is the largest island in the StKilda archipelago, on the western edge of Scotland. The names Hiort (in Scottish Gaelic)...
to Scotland, although the St. Kilda field mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensi, is an endemic subspecies of the wood mouse that reaches twice the size...
population of feral sheep on the 100-hectare (250-acre) island of Soay in the StKilda Archipelago, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) from the Western Isles of Scotland...
wood mouse known as the StKilda field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis) is unique to StKilda. A subspecies of house mouse known as the StKilda house...
Blackface or Hebridean Blackface, is a breed of sheep originating on the StKilda archipelago off the west coast of Scotland and surviving as a feral animal...
Taraxacum pankhurstianum, also known as the StKilda dandelion, is a species of dandelion that was identified as new in 2012 after being cultivated at...
and hybridisation with domestic cats. StKilda field mouse – StKilda Islands only. A subspecies of the wood mouse. Orkney vole – Orkney only. A subspecies...
Cerastium nigrescens, commonly known as the Shetland mouse-ear, Shetland mouse-eared chickweed or Edmondston's chickweed, is an endemic flowering plant...
as three species unique to the islands; the Soay sheep; St Kilda field mouse and StKilda wren. Across its properties the Trust is responsible for the...
evacuation of the last 36 inhabitants of the remote island of StKilda, on 29 August 1930. StKilda lies in the Atlantic Ocean, 64 kilometres (40 miles) west-northwest...
Stac of Handa was first climbed in 1876 by Donald McDonald, a native of StKilda, who crosssed the 24m gap between the stack and Handa "swinging hand-over...
Greenwood, the detective Hon. Phryne Fisher resides at 221 The Esplanade, StKilda (Melbourne, Australia), which she renumbers to 221B in homage to Holmes...
A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland including A Voyage to St. Kilda Retrieved 8 October 2008. Murray, W.H. (1973) The Islands of Western Scotland...
araneus grantii St. Kilda field mouseSt. Kilda house mouse (extinct) Birds Fair Isle wren Scottish crossbill Shetland wren St. Kilda wren Fish Haddy...
north, Rèidh Eilean and Stac MhicMhurchaidh to the west and Eilean Mùsimul (mouse holm island) and Soa Island to the south are amongst the largest. The steamer...
the notes also features an engraving of the bank's former headquarters in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. The background graphic on both sides of the notes...
"Shetland". Sheep Breeds - S-St. Sheep101.info. Retrieved 1 May 2009. "A Thumbnail History Of The Soay Sheep Of St. Kilda" Southern Oregon Soay Sheep Farms...
araneus grantii St. Kilda field mouseSt. Kilda house mouse (extinct) Birds Fair Isle wren Scottish crossbill Shetland wren St. Kilda wren Fish Haddy...
unlike that of St. Kilda: the Mingulay islanders left of their own accord, and did not have the benefit of Government support as in the St. Kilda situation...
known for its plant life, including the Norwegian sandwort and Shetland Mouse-ear, the latter unique to the island. On the island, the commonly seen Great...
evacuation of the last 36 inhabitants of the remote island of StKilda on 29 August 1930. StKilda lies in the Atlantic Ocean, 64 km (40 mi) west of the Outer...