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Brifish Bird Calendar. 



were not the arrivals of the previous day, because, you 

 could catch them with a hand-net, and, several were 

 caught by children in the streets. 



October !().— Saw an unusual number of Blue-, and Great-Tits. 



R.S. Cleethorpes. 30/10,"13. 



Ocicb:'r 11 -21. — Larks commenced to arrive about tl'.e 11th, and, 

 straggling pai'ties could be seen any day, but en the 21st, 

 about 11 a.m., there was a continuous line of them, and 

 you could see them for miles each way ; this is the only 

 day I have seen them in .•^ueh numbers. 



E.S., Cleethorpes, 30/10/' 13. 



Oclober 2 7.— Saw a solitai'y Hooded Crow. 



1?.S. Cleethorpos, 30' 10/' 13. 



Cctobei- 29. Saw a luge flock cf Starlings, making land, they 

 were flying fast and not more than six feet above the 

 water. R.S., Cleethorpes, 30 '10/' 13. 



October 1.— Saw 6 Swallows flying south. 



Octoher 2. — „ 10 (about) Swallows flying south. 



October 3.— „ 40 (about) Swallows flying south. 



October 4. — „ a faw Swallows flying south. 



October 6. — ,, Several small parties going south. 



October 9. — ,, four or Ave hawking flies at 4-30 p.m. 



October 12. — ,, one only. 



October 13. — Three seen at 4 p.m., leaving the coa-t in a southerly 

 direction. 



October 7. — Two Cliifl'-chafi's seen, none since. 



P.G., Beaulieu, 



3 '11/' 13. 



Post Mortem Reports. 



Vli/r Iluirs (Srfi /'a;/eii! of Cirrer.) 



Nour to hand at time of fjoinfj to Press; if in tin/r ivill 

 he inserted in (jreeit paper Inset. 



