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April lst/2ucl. South Bishop Lt. — Large numbers of Starlings, with 



(contcL). smuller numbers of Fieldfares, Blackbirds and Sky- 



Larks, apparently coming from the S. and S.E. 



from 11 P.M. to 2 a.m. Wind S.E. 3 to E. 1. 



Misty. 



Spurn Lt.-v. — Many Starlings at 9 p.m. Wind N.N.E. 

 3. Clear. 



Wamer Lt.-v. — A few Redwings at midnight. Wind 

 E.N.E. 1. Overcast and passing showers. 



„ 2nd. Girdler Lt.-v.— Three "Crows" flying N.N.W. at 



5 P.M. Wind N. 3. Overcast and raining. 



Langness Lt. — Large numbers of Song- Thrushes, 

 Blackbirds and Starlings round the lighthouse. 



South Bishop Lt. — Several Stonechats and Chaffinches 

 on the rock. 



,, 2nd/3rd. Bishop Rock Lt.— One Blackbird at 4.30 a.m. Wind 

 N.N.E. 3. Overcast. 



Chicken Bock Lt. — Large numbers of Blackbirds, 

 Starlings and Sky-Larks, with smaller numbers of 

 Mistle- and Song-Thrushes, Redwings, Fieldfares, 

 Wheatears and Curlews all night. W^ind N.E. 5. 

 Overcast. 



Di.ivgeness Lt. — One Water-Rail killed at 11 p.m. 

 Wind N. 4. Showery. 



Girdler Lt.-v. — Two Starlings at 2 a.m. Wind N. by 

 W. 3. Overcast. 



Ilanois Lt. — Many Wheatears, ChiflchaflEs, Willow- 

 Warblers and White Wagtails before midnight, 

 apparently coming from the W. Wind E. 1. Dark 

 and foggy. Many Song-Thrushes, Wheatears and 

 Willow- Warblers in the early morning. Calm. 

 Very dark. 



Lanyness Lt. — Large numbers of Blackbirds and 

 Starlings round the lantern. 



Morecamhe Bay Lt.-v. — A few Blackbirds and Starlings 

 at 1.10 and 2 a.m. Wind E. 3. Clear. 



