224 



Sons: -Thrush 



Redbreast 

 Lapwing 



Kedshank 

 Curlew- 

 Wood cock 



HRITISH BIRDS. 



JVOL. IX. 



Lanes. 



Ringed. 



14/4/' 14 



Recovered. 



l/4/'14 .. 

 Northumberland. 1 /5/' 1 5 

 Berks., 13/5/'12 

 Sutherland, lO/O/'lS . . 

 Ross-shire. 9/«/']4 

 3/7/'10 

 Moray, 28/(i/']0 

 Ayrshire. 30/5/' 14 



0/()/'14 

 Stirlingshire, 13/o/'l() . . 

 Warwickshire, 22/5/' 14 

 Lancasliire, 3/(5/' 12 

 Yorks, ]3/(i/'14 .. 

 Stirling, 5/5/' 14 

 Dumfries, 11/5/' 14 

 „ 2/5/'12 

 Kirkcudbright, 23/4/' 14 

 Cumberland, 0/5/' 13 



Pontillado, Teruel, Spain 



18/11/'14. 

 Roscommon. 22/12/'14. 

 J. of Man, 15 I0/'15. 

 Voonie, S.Holland. 11/' 14 

 Limerick, 2/ '15. 

 Wexfoi-d. 25 12/'14. 

 Same place, 4/' 15. 

 Cork. H)/1/'L5. 

 Tippcrary, 24/12 /'14v 

 Arniagh, 25/12/' 14. 

 Cork, 22/12/'14. 

 Cornwall, 29/1/' 15. 

 Kerry, 9/11/' 14. 

 Kerry, 28/3/' 15. 

 Galway, 9/1 /'1 5. 

 Clare, 2/ 11/' 14. 

 Tipperary, 1/2 /'1 5. 

 Down, 24/ 11 /'1 5. 

 Same place, 7/1/' 15, 



The folloAving Mallards ringed, as adults in A\-inter may 

 be specially mentioned, as a number of others ringed at 

 the same time and place have been recovered in the 

 following autumn in the neighbourhood of the place 

 where they were ringed. 



Rmged. Recovered. 



Mallard .. Wigtown, 28/2/' 14 Scania, Sweden, 14/1 1/'14. 



,, . . Friesland, Holland, 



26/ll/'14. 

 27/2/'15 . . Armaal, Sweden, l/8/'15. 



In last year's report I gave a summary (Vol. VIII., 

 p. 164) of the movements of Lesser Black-backed GuUs, 

 so far as the recoveries at that date could show. I then 

 stated that the recoveries were not sufficient to allow us 

 to base conclusions upon them, and the records we have 

 obtained this year clearly demonstrate the truth of this 

 remark. It is well to state that we are still in no position 

 to dogmatize on the results, interesting as they are, and 

 the fresh facts elicited duruig the year must lead us to 

 the conclusion that there is still much to be learnt about 

 the extent of the migrations of this species. The following 

 details refer to birds ringed at the Fame Isles, and only 

 those are mentioned which vary the summary given on 

 page 164 of Vohinie VITT. 



