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Oct. 10th/17th. Shipwash Z<.-i'.— Several Meadow-Pipits, Chaffinches 

 {contd.). and Starlings from midnight to dawn. Wind E. 4. 



Overcast. 



South Bishop Lt. — Large numbers of Blackbirds and 

 Sliy-Larks between 10.30 p.m. and 1.40 a.m., appa- 

 rently from the N.E. Wind S.E. 3 to E.S.E. 3. 

 Clear to slight haze. 



South Goodwin Lt.-v. — A " Rook " and a Starling at 

 9 P.M. Wind E.S.E. 3. Hazy. 



Spurn Lt-v.. — Ten W^oodcocks at 7 I'.m. Wind 

 E.S.E. o. Overcast, clear. 



„ 17lh. Ilanois Lt. — A flock of Starlings arrived from N.W. at 



11 A.M. 



Outer Doiositiy Lt.-v. — Single Starlings and flocks of 

 Sky-Larks and " Linnets " Hying S.W. between 

 0.30 A.M. and 4 p.m. Wind E.S.E. 5. Cloudy. 



St. Nicholas Lt.-v. — A large flock of "Crows" tiying 

 E. Wind E.N.E. fresh breeze. Overcast. 



SouUi Goochvin Lt.-v. — A Goldci-est and four Starlings 

 on board, ilew to W. AN'iud S.E. by E. 3. Hazy. 



Tfliiibi/ Lt. — Six Goldcrests arrived. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Cloudy. 



Wintertim Lt. — Several Goldcrests arrived. NN'ind 

 E. 1. Overcast, misty. 



„ 17th/lSlli. Bardsey Lt. — Many Song-Thrushes, Kedwings and 

 Blackbirds with a few Sky-Larks from 7 p.m. to 

 3 A.M. Wind S.S.E. 4, Cloudy, slight haze. 



Chicken Bock Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes, Kudwings, 

 Blackbirds, Starlings and Sky-Larks in tae early 

 morning. Wind E. 4. lluzy. 



Cromer Lt. — A Goldcrest at '2 a.m. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Cloudy. 



Dungeness Lt. — A few Goldcrests, a Common Wren 

 and "oilier .small birds" at 1.30 a.m. Wind E. 3. 

 Blue skv. hiizv. 



