MOVEMENTS OF BIRDS IN SCOTLAND DURING 1903 211 



October; Fife, Nov. 28 ("Annals," 1904, p. 56). Tweed West 

 Linton, two or three during November. Outer Hebrides N. Uist, 

 one trapped in the past autumn, two previous records noted. 

 Sohuay Tarff, one shot early in November ; Auchencheyne, one. 



FALCO CANDICANS (Greenland Falcon). 



Orkney March 23, adult $ trapped, Hebrides ("Annals," 

 1903, p. 185). Outer Tedrides--M.mgula.y, April 2, shot, and 

 forwarded in flesh to J. A. H. - B. (pp. cit. p. 186). Argyll and 

 Isles Tiree, Feb. 15, one, struck down Lapwing. 



FALCO ^SALON (Merlin). 



Outer Hebrides Flannans, April 20, $ and $ ; Oct. n, one. 

 Argyll and Isles Skerryvore, April 30, one; Aug. 24 and Sept. 4. 

 one each date; Tiree, Sept. 25, numerous on migration. 



PANDION HALIAETUS (Osprey). 

 Tweed Border counties, Oct. 29, young . 



SULA BASSANA (Gannet). 



forth Feb. 2, returned to Bass. Outer Hebrides Flannans, 

 Feb. 3, three; March 19, pairs passing all day S.W. to St. Kilda. 



ARDEA CINEREA (Heron). 



Outer Hebrides North Uist, seen sitting on nest (R. Kearton). 

 First good record of nesting in Outer Hebrides ("Annals," 1904, 

 P- 57)- 



PLEGADIS FALCINELLUS (Glossy Ibis). 



Orkney Stromness, Sept. 19, one shot. Tay Perth, near, 

 Oct. 1 8, shot on Earn. 



ANSER CINEREUS (Grey Lag Goose). 



Argyll and Isles Tiree, Oct. 19, fifteen; Oct. 26, eight. 

 Solway Maxwelltown, April 21 and 22, large numbers passed up 

 to N.N.W. each morning ; Oct. 5, thirty going S. at daybreak ; 

 Oct. 20, six flying S. 



ANSER SEGETUM (Bean Goose). 

 Outer Hebrides S. Uist, March 21, three, one obtained. 



