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1 889 continued 



March 16. 2000 Wigeon. 



,, 22. 200 Wigeon, 1 2 Mal- 

 lard, etc. 



,, 24. 200 Wigeon, few 

 Golden-eyes and 

 Shovelers. 



,, 28. 100 Wigeon. 



,, 31. 4 Sheld-ducks. 



April 12. 3 Goosanders. 

 May 12. Godwits, Whimbrel, 

 etc. 



,, 19. i Spoonbill. 

 June ii. i Spoonbill. 



,, 1 8. 2 Goosanders. 



,, 25. 4 Sheld-ducks. 

 July 4. i Spoonbill. 



1890 



March 2. Over 200 Wigeon. 



,, 5. 65 Shovelers. 



,, 6. ii Geese. 



,, 9. 3ooWigeon, 2 Golden- 

 eyes ; Ring Plovers 

 and Dunlins. 



14. 60 Godwits ; Whim- 

 brel and Plovers. 



May 24. Several Greenshanks 



and Redshanks. 

 ,, 25. 6 Cormorants, 4 Black 

 Terns ; many small 

 birds. 



June 4. 4 Sheld-ducks. 

 ,, 13. 3 Bernacle Geese. 

 ,, 24. Numerous Redshanks. 



1891 



March 2. 40 Wigeon, 30 Geese. 

 ,, 7. 20 Wigeon, 3 Sheld- 

 ducks. 



,, 8. 12 Swans. 

 ,, 15. 70 Geese. 



6 Sheld-ducks. 



2 Swans. 



2 Goosanders ; many 



small birds. 

 24. 4 Goosanders. 

 April 6. 500 Wigeon, Pintails, 

 and Teal. 



19. 



22. 



April 12. 4 Golden-eyes. 



,, 15. 2 Swans. 

 May 12. 200 Godwits ; numer- 

 ous Whimbrel. 



29. 4 Swans. 

 June 14. 2 Spoonbills. 



,, 15. 3 Avocets. 

 July 14. 9 Sheld-ducks. 



,, 17. 6 Young Mallard. 



,, 18. 5 Sheld-ducks. 



