156 THE ZOOLOGIST. 
Ospreys. —An Osprey was shot at Gimingham, in this county, 
on the 2nd of May, and on the 13th an adult female, at the 
Hempstead ponds, near Holt. On the 19th another was seen 
in the same locality, and again on the 25th and 26th. 
Little Woodpecker—One shot near Diss about the last week 
in this month. 
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MIGRANTS AS OBSERVED CHIEFLY IN THE 
Vicinity oF CRoMER AND NorwicH. 
April 3. Willow Warbler heard at Northrepps. 
», 6. Chiffchaff at Didlington. 
», 12. A large number of Hooded Crows departing from the coast about 
Northrepps. Wryneck at Keswick. 
., 18. Nightingale first heard at Thorpe, near Norwich, and generally in 
that neighbourhood on the 14th and 15th. One is said, on 
good authority, to have appeared in a favourite haunt near the 
city, on the 9th. 
,, 14. Swallow seen near Norwich. 
», 16. One seen at Keswick. A Woodcock at Northrepps. 
», 17. Cuckoo at Sherringham. Said to have been heard near Norwich 
on the 12th. 
,». 18. Blackcap at Northrepps. 
, 19. Two Red-backed Shrikes in Earlham fields, Norwich. I believe 
I saw these birds some few days before. 
», 20. Sand and House Martins at Keswick. Redstart first seen at 
Norwich; at Keswick on the 21st. 
», 23. Turtle Dove at Northrepps. 
», 30. Great Whitethroat at Northrepps. 
May 9. Spotted Flycatcher at Northrepps; at Norwich a day or two earlier. 
Swift seen at Northrepps. 
» ll. Two Swifts seen at Norwich; and at Cromer Church on the 
12th. 
» 15. A Nightjar flew past me about 8 p.m. on a public road within 
half a mile of the city; first seen at Northrepps on the 26th. 
JUNE. 
Osprey.—About the first week in this month an Osprey was 
shot from the moat surrounding the Hall at Hunstanton, near 
Lynn, not only an unusual locality for this wild species, butan 
unusual date for its appearance, 
