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The Tree-Pipit occurs at Fair Isle, Shetlands, as a bird of spring and autumn 

 passage, according to W. E. Clarke ; it has been observed on Scilly in the 

 autumn. 



A male of the Red-throated Pipit was shot in Achill, co. Mayo, on May 26th, 

 1895 ; a second in co. Donegal, on August 9th, 1898, but the latter was considered 

 doubtful ; a young female was obtained at Ninfield (Sussex), on November 26th, 

 1901. 



In 1903 four Tawny Pipits were shot in September, at Rye Harbour (Sussex), 

 and a pair on the August following ; another was shot, on the following month 

 at Bexhill ; a female was caught at Yarmouth, in October 1897, and a male at 

 Bodmin (Cornwall), in September 1899. Richard's Pipit has also been met with 

 in Cornwall, North Wales, Scilly and Kentish Knock. 



A good many occurrences of the Water- Pipit have been recorded : — one from 

 Freshwater (Isle of Wight), in September 1865 ; one in Scill3% May 1903 ; one 

 at Milcomb (Oxford), March 1903 ; one in Norfolk, January 1905 ; one at 

 Littlestone (Kent), 1906, and altogether over a score in Sussex. 



