110 LORD LILFORD 



than fifteen nests of that species in Andalusia 

 in the first ten days of May 1872, and it is also 

 common in Old and New Castile. 



To Lieut. -Colonel Hoivard Irby. 



1 Lilford : December 6, 1875. 



1 1 had a very good four days' shoot at Lyn- 

 ford, 445, 554, 816, and 863 head ; 13 woodcocks 

 out of 25 seen. On that Saturday Jones and 

 Donald bagged 7 teal, 2 golden plover and 

 7 snipes ; it was a nasty day, and I dared not 

 face it. They described snipes and fowl of all 

 sorts in hundreds. On Monday I went to see ; 

 there must have been in one spot about 500 in 

 number, ducks, teal, and widgeon. I got three 

 shots at teal, and bagged 4. Saw a flight of 

 about 15 dunlins, and a fine old haggard falcon. 

 On Tuesday I shot 2 golden eyes, male and 

 female, near the loch. Sir L. Loraine bagged 

 only 1 duck and 2 snipes, but he puts in shavings 

 instead of powder. We have many bramblings 

 and siskins about. Jones reports goosander 

 down the river ; I heard wax-wings on Friday. 

 They got 9 woodcocks at Bulwick on Thursday 



