REPORT ON SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGY IN 1920 135 
Re LORd. ONTS COMMS: OR NE EOLOGY = IN =1620; 
INCLUDING MIGRATION. 
By EVELYN V. BAXTER, H.M.B.O.U., and 
LEONORA J. RINTOUL, H.M.B.O.U. 
(Concluded from p. 120.) 
August. 
There were light, variable winds during August, and 
many departures took place, these increasing in number as 
the month wore away. Small arrivals from overseas of 
winter visitors and passage migrants are noted, but nothing 
in the nature of a rush is recorded. 
September. 
Up to 29th September the wind was almost entirely 
westerly and very light, the weather was fine and warm, 
and there was a steady stream of departure. Small numbers 
of passage migrants were also reported, a few winter visitors 
arrived, and one or two uncommon species were noted. On 
the last day of the month the wind changed to the east, 
and the beginning of a very large arrival is reported from 
many places. 
October. 
During the first seventeen days of October the wind was 
from an easterly quarter, and an enormous arrival took 
place, the species recorded in greatest numbers being 
Starlings, Chaffinches, Goldcrests, and Turdine, but many 
other winter visitors also put in an appearance. Much 
passage migration and a good many uncommon visitors are 
recorded, and some of the later summer visitors took their 
departure. Up to the end of the month, with light southerly 
winds, a certain amount of migration took place but nothing 
in the nature of a rush. 
November. 
Throughout November the winds were-mainly southerly 
and westerly, and a certain amount of movement is reported. 
