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Scottish Natural History 



No. 68] 1908 [OCTOBER 



REPORT ON SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGY 



FOR 1907 



By JOHN PATERSON 

 ( Continued front p. 139.) 



FRINGILLA CCELEBS (Chaffinch). Observed Lerwick several dates 

 from 2gth January till 2ist March. Sings at Kirkliston, 23rd 

 February. In numbers in garden and over island at the 

 Pentland Skerries on 7th April, with S.E. wind. Many present 

 anterior to i oth April at Spiggie (Shetland). Builds at Kirkliston 

 22nd, lays 29th. On May 2 oth at Lahill (Fife) one observed 

 " pale grey all over except for white on wings which was very 

 distinct." Last in song, Kirkliston, i4th July. First autumn 

 movement reported is at the Flannans on 4th September (12). 

 Singing at Beith (Ayr) on 2gth September and i3th October. 

 At the Bell Rock on i5th October (5); igth, Mull, large 

 numbers passing with Redwings; 2 oth, quite a lot, chiefly 

 males, at Lerwick] 23rd, several at the Bell Rock. No move- 

 ments reported in last two months of year. 



F. MONTIFRINGILLA (Brambling). The report for 1906 showed 

 that we had in the winter of 1906-7 a great Brambling season 

 (A.S.N.H., 1907, pp. 132 and 140). No details can be 

 given of the numerous notices of occurrences between January 

 and April 1907; it must suffice to say that the species was widely 

 and generally reported. I saw a party of 20 to 30 on 2ist 

 April, in Gadder Wilderness near Glasgow, but Mr. Alex. Ross 

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