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Great Black- Richardson's Skua Storm Petrel 



backed Gull Fork-tail Petrel 



Additional Remarks concerning Occasional Visitors. 



Osprey. An osprey was shot at Frensham Pond in 1772, 

 while it was sitting on the handle of a plough devouring a fish. 



Whitens Selborne. Ospreys shot at the Pudmoors, Frensham 

 Pond, &c., have not unfrequently been brought to me : I have 

 stuffed no less than seven. Waring Kidd. About the end of 

 September, 1843, an osprey was seen in several different places 

 near here, hovering over Frensham and other ponds. I ain not 

 aware that this specimen was killed, but about three years ago I 

 obtained a specimen which measured three feet across the ex- 

 panded wings. T. Mansell, Zool. 443. 



Peregrine Falcon. A specimen shot at Hindhead was 

 brought to me. Waring Kidd. A specimen was caught in a 

 rabbit-trap at Eashing. Edward Newman. A specimen shot 

 at Bentley, in 1844, is now in the possession of S. Nicholson, 

 Esq. James Lewcock. 



Kite. The name of this bird occurs, on the authority of Mr. 

 Mansell, in a list of the birds of Farnham by the late James 

 Lewcock. J. D. Salmon. 



Common Buzzard. The common buzzard is sometimes very 

 abundant. Waring Kidd. 



Honey Buzzard. Two specimens of the honey buzzard have 

 been shot in Shillinglee Park, the seat of Lord Winterton. 

 Waring Kidd. 



Marsh Harrier. Three specimens, shot near Godalming, 

 have been stuffed by me. Waring Kidd. 



Hen Harrier. Several of this bird have been stuffed by me. 



Waring Kidd. 



Montagu's Harrier. Several of this bird have been stuffed 

 by me. Waring Kidd. 



Little Owl. A single specimen was shot in Shillinglee Park. 



Waring Kidd. 



Great Gray Shrike. This bird has been occasionally seen 

 on the higher grounds : I have stuffed a single specimen. 



