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DETAILS OF THE CHIEF 



MOVEMENTS OBSERVED AT THE LIGHTS 



DURING THE SPRING OF 1907. 



April 3. — Age of Moun, 5 days. 



Eddjstone, Cornwall. 



Blackbirds, female Wheatcars, Willow-Warblers ; 

 migration not observed after 4.30 A.M. At 4 A.M. a 

 gale from N.W. sprang up. 



Leman and Ower L.V., Norfolk. 



Large flight between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. 3 Chaffinches 

 and 14 Starlings killed. 



Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



Fairly large migration of Thrushes, Larks, and Pipits 

 at 3 A.M. 



April 11. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Laro'e mio-ration from midnii>ht till 4 A.M. 



Hundreds of Chiffchatis and Willow- Warblers and a 

 few Blackbirds, Wheatears, Redstarts, Skylarks, Star- 

 lings, and Lapwings. 



Haisboro', Norfolk. 



Few Wheatears struck at 6.45 a.m. 

 Spurn Head, Yorkshire. 



Migration of Golden Plover during the night, 2 killed. 

 Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



Small migration of Thrushes, Fieldfares, and Larks at 

 3 A.M., with many other small birds unidentified. 



