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[JXSGHEDULED BIRDS. 



SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS. 



THE FIELDFAKE {Turdus pilaris). 



March 29th, 30th and 31st, Wilts, Hants and Yorkshire, large 

 migratory flocks. April 1st, Douglas Head Lt. i^Isle of Man), "great 

 rush." April 2nd and 3rd, Hants, Wilts and Yorkshire, increase. 

 April 9th, Douglas Head, several. April 10th, 11th and 12th, Hants, 

 Wilts, Cheshire and Yorkshire, many passing. April 13th, Suffolk, 

 many. April 14th, Leman and Ower Lts. (Norfolk), few. April 15th 

 to 21st, Wilts, Cheshire and Yorkshire, numbers passing, most numerous 

 on 19th and 20th, especially in Yorkshire. April 17th, Glamorgan, 

 many. April 22nd and 2.3rd, Cheshire, numbers. April 21st to 28th, 

 Somerset, Shropshire, Yorkshire, passing in gradually diminishing 

 numbers. April 29, Suflolk, large flock. May 1st and 2nd, Devon, 

 Bucks, Cheshire and Yorkshire, large flocks. May 4th, Somerset, Bucks, 

 Cheshire and Spurn Head (Yorkshire), a few. 



It will be seen from the above notes that the migTation of this species 

 lasted during the whole of April, the chief movements taking place on 

 April 1st, 10th to 12th, 19th and 20th, 29th, and on May 1st and 2nd. 



THE REUW IN (j, {Turdus iliacus). 



The records apparently show two chief migrations — one in March from 

 the 9th to 16th, the other from the 6th to 22nd of April. March 9th and 

 13th, St. Catherine's Lt. (Isle of Wight), few, many on the 16th. March 

 14th, Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), few. March 24th to 31st, Shrop- 

 shire, moderate numbers throughout the week. March 26th, Surrey, 

 large flock. April 7th, Hants, few ; St. Catherine's, few ; Spurn Head, 

 few ; Smith's Knoll Lt.-v. (EssexJ, few. April 13th and 17lh, St. Cathe- 

 rine's, few. April 14th and 22nd, Spurn Head, flighting all night. 



