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DETAILS OF THE CHIEF MOVEMENTS 



OBSERVED AT THE LIGHT-STATIONS DURING 



THE AUTUMN OF 1911. 



July 2.jtli. Now Moon. 



„ 29tb/30lli. Bardsey Zt.—A Storin-retrel killed between 12 and 

 4 A.M. Several Jackdaws, Lapwings and Curlews 

 on the island. Wind S.S.W. o. Clouds pa.^sing. 



Clnckcn Hock Lt. — A Eedsbank and a Blaok-beaded 

 Gull at 11 P.M. Wind E. 2. Tbunder and lightning. 



Morecainhe Bay Lt.-v. — A Song-Thrush killed at 

 11p.m. W^ind W.S.W. 4. Cloudy. 



Aug. 1st. Moon, First Quarter. 



„ 9th. Chicken Rock Lt. — Seven Curlews flying S. at 2.30 p.m. 



Wind S.W. 3. Clear. 



„ 10th. Full Moon. 



,. 17th. Moon, Last Quarter. 



,, 19th/20tb. South Bishop Lt.—X few Wheatears (small race) and 

 Willow-Warblta-s at 2.3U a.m. Wind N.E. 5. 

 Overcast. 



„ 20tb/21st. Bardsey Lt. — Many Willow-, Garden- and Sedge- 

 Warblers and Common Whitetbroats, "with a few 

 King-Ouzels, Spotted Flycatchers, Land- and Water- 

 llails and Oyster-catchers from 9 P.M. to 3 a.m. 

 Wind E.S.E. 3. Kain and lightning. 



South Bishop Lt. — A few Wheatears (small race), 

 Whinchats and Grasshopper- Warbler.-, a Spotted 

 Elycatcber, a Water-] iail and a Storm-Petrol between 

 3 and 3.30 a.m. Wind E.X.E. 5. Passing showers. 



