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Mar. 29th/30th. Hanois Zt.—A few Chiftchaffs, Meadow-Pipits, Star- 

 (contd.). lings and Sky-Larks from 2 to 3 a.m. Wind E. 2 to 



N.E. 2. Misty. 



Hehvick Lt.-v. — Many Wheatears and a few Redwings, 

 apparently flying N. Wind E.S.E. 4 to 3. Hazy. 



Morecambe Bay Lt.-v.— K few Song-Thrushes, Black- 

 birds and Redbreasts between 1.30 and 3 a.m. 

 Wind S.S.E. 3. Clear. 



Outer Doiusing Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Redwings, 

 Blackbirds, Starlings, Lapwings, Water-Rails, Cur- 

 lews and other " small birds " all night from 9 p.m. 

 Wind E. 4 to E. by N. 8. Fog. 



Skerries Lt. — Large numbers of Starlings at 4 a.m. 

 Wind E.S.E. 4. Fog and rain. 



South Bishop Lt. — Large numbers of Song- Thrushes, 

 Blackbirds, Starlings, Sky-Larks, Lapwings and Cur- 

 lews, with a few Wheatears (small race), Stonechats, 

 Chaffinches and Manx Shearwaters from 9 p.m. to 

 4 A.M., apparently coming from the S.E. Wind 

 E.N.E. 2. Showery. 



Start Lt. — A very few birds seen ; single Starlings 

 killed at 9.45 and 10.30 p.m. Wind N. 3. Overcast. 



„ 30th. New Moon. 



Bordsey Lt. — Flocks of Lapwings and Curlews flying 

 S. at sunrise. 



Morecambe Bay Lt.-v. — Five Starlings flying E. and 

 one Meadow-Pipit on deck at 9 a.m., two Curlews 

 round the ship at noon. 



Nab Lt.-v. — A Pied Wagtail killed at 8 a.m. Misty. 



„ 30th/31st. Anvil Point Ll. — Hundreds of Meadow-Pipits at mid- 

 night. Calm. Fog. 



Bardsey Lt. — Large numbers of Redwings, Starlings, 

 Water-Rails, Woodcocks, and Common Snipes with 

 a few Wheatears and Chaffinches from midnight till 

 daybreak. W^iud S. 3. Overcast and misty. 



Chicken Rock Lt. — Large numbers of Starlings with a 

 few Mistle-Thrushes, Redwings, Blackbirds and Slcy- 

 Larks all night. Wind E 2. Hazy. 



