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Mar. 30tli/31at. Cromer Li. — Several Starlings and Lapwings from 

 (contd.). midnight till morning. Wind W.N.W. 3. Thick 



fog. 



Dunffeness Lt. — Many Starlings and a few Redwings at 

 2 A.M. Wind N.E. 3. Dark and clear. 



Hanois Lt. — A few Blackbirds, Wheatears, Pied 

 Wagtails, Starlings, Sky-Larks and Knots between 

 8 and 11 p.m. Wind S.W. 2 to W. 2. Overcast. 



Lynn Well Lt.-v.—A few Starlings at 4.30 a.m. 

 Wind N.W. 3. Fog. 



Outer Doiosing Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Redwings 

 and Starlings from 10.30 p.m. Wind N.N.E. 2. 

 Overcast, 



Portland Lt. — Many Meadow-Pipits and Chaffinches 

 all night. Wind S.E. 2 to W.S.W. 1. Fog. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Many Song-Thrushes (Continental 

 race), Blackbirds, Meadow-Pipits and Starlings, with 

 a few Wheatears, ChifFchaifs, White Wagtails, Haw- 

 finches and Sky-Larks from 2 a.m. to dawn. Wind 

 W. 1. Overcast at times. 



-S"^. Tudwal Lt. — Large numbers of Starlings with a 

 few Blackbirds all night. Wind W.S.W. to S.S.E. 2. 

 Overcast and hazy. 



Soicth Bishop Lt. — Lai-ge numbers of Song-Thrushes, 

 Redwings, Blackbirds, Starlings, Sky-Larks, Lap- 

 wings and Curlews, with a few Wheatears and Manx 

 Shearwaters at 3 a.m., apparently coming from the 

 S.E. Winds. 4. Fog. 



Start Lt. — A few Meadow-Pipits, Chaffinches, Star- 

 lings, "Plovers" and Lapwings between 10 and 

 11.45 P.M. Wind E. 2. to N.E. 2. Overcast. 



„ 31st. Bardsey Lt. — Flocks of Water-Rails, Woodcocks, 

 Common Snipes and Curlews passing south at day- 

 break. Wind S. 3. Overcast and misty. 



Coquet ii!.— Flocks of "Gulls," Kittiwakes, Gannets 

 and Guillemots flying N. and Sky-Larks flying W. 

 aU day ; five " Crows " to the W. at 3 p.m. Wind 

 N. 5 to N.E. 4. Fog, to overcast and clear. 



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