III. Report on Birds in Danmark i885. 599 



V. Lille Belt. 



52. Abelö L, H., S. Thorsen. About 20. 



53. Strib L. H., A. H. Andersen. Nothing; in two 

 years one bird seen at light, but it flew away again. 



54. Baagö L. H., B. Bruun. About 3o. 



55. Assens L. H., B. Bruun. Nearly nothing. 



56. Skjoldnäs L. H., J. Beidring. Erected 1881. Ge- 

 neraliy 200 — 25o: in i885 about 1 5o. 



VI. Baltie. 



57. C h ristians ö L. H., O. C. F. Christensen. About 20 

 (generally, during last ten years). 



58. Hammershus L. H., H. G. Beidring. About 3oo. 

 Besides, many small birds often sit at Windows; 60 — 70 have 

 been counted at one time, and hundreds at same time in 

 glare of light round tower; many are then killed by owls. 



59. Dueodde, principal light: W. Lund. About 80. 



60. Dueodde, accessory light; L. Weden. In i885 

 1 1 killed or stunned. 



61. MÖen L. H., C. Thaarup. In i885 about 110 

 Struck and were killed; about as many caught on window- 

 panes and let loose in morning. 



62. GjedserL.H., Chr. Lindgaard. 25 — 3o. Decrease. 



63. G j e d s e r R e v L. V., H. Gommesen. Of smaller birds 

 about 200 on deck, but still more fall into the sea, which 

 then appears strewn with white spots round ship. In the 

 first years (from 1878) about 3o ducks a year, now only 4 — 5. 



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