MOVEMENTS OF BIRDS IN SCOTLAND DURING 1901 131 



Clyde - - Lendalfoot, April 19. Carmichael, May 2. Lamlash, 

 April 29. Solway April 20-21, reported from Moffat to Ballan- 

 trae. 



Earliest, April 19, Lendalfoot. 



Asio OTUS (Long-eared Owl). 

 Shetland Scousburgh, Jan. i, one. 



Asio ACCIPITRINUS (Short-eared Owl). 



Argyll and Isles Skerryvore, March 26, at lantern, rare occur- 

 rence. Tiree, Nov. 15, one; Dec. 16, two. 



ARCHIBUTEO LAGOPUS (Rough-legged Buzzard). 



Sutherland atid Caithness Thurso, Jan. 29, a 9 obtained at 

 Shurrery, Sandside. 



MILVUS MIGRANS (Black Kite). 



Dee April 16, a <J shot near Aberdeen ("Annals," 1901, p. 

 I33)- 



PERNIS APIVORUS (Honey Buzzard). 



Solway Dumfries, Jan. 17, one captured at Waterside Farm, 

 lived for three weeks ("Annals," 1901, pp. 80-8 1). 



FALCO CANDICANS (Greenland Falcon). 



Sutherland Feb. 6, a 9 > Dunbeath. Moray April, beginning 

 of, an immature bird killed in Kingussie district ("Annals," 1901, 



P- 2 34)- 



FALCO TINNUNCULUS (Kestrel). 



Orkney Sule Skerry, Feb. 20, one; Aug. 9, one. Argyll and 

 Isles Dhuheartach, April 18, one. 



SULA BASSANA (Gannet). 



Forth North Berwick, Feb. 3, returned to Bass. Clyde 

 Lamlash, March 4, one, first seen. Solway Portpatrick, April 14, 

 one killed on the wires. 



ANSER CINEREUS (Grey-lag Goose). 



Shetland Scousburgh, Oct. 1 9, two on Spiggie. Sutherland, etc. 

 April 10, young $ from Scotscalder. Outer Hebrides Flannans, 

 Sept. 14, six. Uist, numerous in December. 



