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numbers were reported at intervals from the same lights, after which 

 no movement was recorded until the end of the month, when great 

 numbers were seen and many killed at the Bardsey and Anglesey Lights. 

 Stragglers were observed up to the 8th/9th of April at Morecambe 

 Bay Light-vessel (Lancashire) and till the 9th/10th at Bardsey Ligkt. 



THE JACKDAW (Corvtis monedul*). 



March 12th. Aldringham (Suffolk), a few to E. 



„ IStb.. Lowestoft (Suffolk), a flock to E. 



„ 19th. Aldringham, seven seen. 



„ 20th. Lowestoft, a flock to N. 



„ 23rd. Lowestoft, a flock to E. 



„ 24th. Aldringham, a large flock seen. 



„ 26th. Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. (Lincolnshire), one to N.W. 



,, 28th. Aldringham, many seen, but wind and weather pre- 

 vented migration. 



„ 30th. Lowestoft, flocks to S.E. and E. 

 April 2nd. Lowestoft, a flock to E. driven back by fog; another 

 coasting N. 



„ 0th. Aldringham, a large arrival. 



„ 10th & loth. Aldringham, a few seen. 



„ 17th. Lowestoft, a flock to E., driven back by fog. 



„ 20th. Lowestoft, a flock to E. 



THE HOODED CTiOW {Corvus comix). 



Near Dover (Kent), many. 



Cambridge, one flying N. 



Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), several to S.W. 



Cambridge, one flying N. 



Lowestoft (Suffolk), a flock to S.E. 



Lowestoft, two to E. 



Great Fakenham (Suffolk), one seen. 



S.E. Suffolk coast, nearly all gone. 



Lowestoft, single birds to E. and S.E. 



Lowestoft, flock to E., but driven back by fog. 



Tresco (Scilly Isles), one seen. 



Hickling (Norfolk), still numerous. 



Aldringham (Suffolk), influx of migrants. 



Thornton-le-Dale (Yorkshire), still present. 



Goathland (Yorkshire), still a few on the moors. 



Hickling, a few seen. 

 Lowestoft, tw r o coasting- S. 



