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April 14th. Buckholt, two pairs seen. 



„ 19th. ITavant (Hampshire), two pairs on hreeding-ground. 



„ 22nd. Thornton-le-dale (Yorkshire), three seen. 



„ 28th. Leiston, two pairs on hreeding-ground. 



May Gth. Leiston, egg found. 



Mav 



THE GOLDEN PLOVER (Charadrius pluvialis). 



Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), many. 

 Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), two. 

 . Felsted (Essex), a very large flock. 

 Felsted, common throughout the mouth, especially 1st 



to 7th. 

 Lynn Well Lt.-v. (Norfolk), one. 

 Goathland (Yorkshire), on the nesting-ground. 

 . Cambridge, several passing. 

 Felsted, some throughout the month ; an increase on 



the 18th. 

 Spurn Head Lt., several. 

 Cambridge, a small flock. 

 Eddystone Lt. (Cornwall), a small flock. 

 Aldringham (Suffolk), a big iiock. 

 Aldringham, single birds seen. 

 . Bowdon (Cheshire), many. 

 . Normanby (Lincolnshire), a few. 

 . Andover (Hampshire), many. 

 Bowdon, a few. 



Hornsea (Yorkshire), many flocks; Bowdon, several ; 

 Oare (Devonshire), a few. 

 25th. Oswestry (Shropshire), last migrants seen, residents 



breeding on Berwyns. 

 27th. Barnard Castle (Yorkshire), some nesting. 

 11th. Normanby, a few passing. 



THE LAPWING {Vanellus vulgaris). 

 Jan. All. Ackworth (Yorkshire), many large flocks. 



" S/S 1 0romer Lt - ( Noi ' f ° ik )> a f « w - 



„ lOth/llth. Skerries Lt. (Anglesey), a flock. 



„ 12th/13th. Spurn Head Lt. (Yorkshire), many. 



„ 13th/14th. Bardsey Lt. (Carnarvon), about twenty; Skerries Lt., 



a few. 

 „ 15th to 31st. Between Portsmouth (Hampshire) and Chichester 



(Sussex), a very large flock. 

 „ 29th/30lh. Altrincham (Cheshire), many passing. 



