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April 2nd/3rd. Marlborough {Wilts).— Mbxij birds heard passing in 



{contd.). the early morning; Curlews flying N. and "Gulls' 



N.E. Many Song- Thrushes, Kedwings, Blackbirds 



and Starlings, some Snipes, a Woodcock and a 



Common Scoter found dead in the morning. Fog. 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v.—M&-nj Starlings at 2,30 p.m. 

 Wind N. Clear, passing haze. 



Portland Lt. — Many Redwings, Blackbirds, Wheatears, 

 Redbreasts, Starlings, Sky-Larks and Water-Rails 

 from 11 P.M. to dawn. Wind N.N.E. to N.E. 3 & 2. 

 Fog. 



SeUcer Lt-v.~M&nj Redwings, Goldcrests and Star- 

 lings from 1 A.M. to dawn. Wind N.E. 4. Clear. 



Shipioash Lt.-v.—A. few Redwings at 3 a.m. Wind 

 N.E. by N. 7, Clear, 



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

 Redwings, Blackbirds and Starlings between 

 10.30 P.M. and 1 a.m., apparently coming from the S. 

 Wind N.E. 2 to 3. Clear. 



Start Lt. — A Blackbird killed at 11.30 p.m. Wind 

 N.W. 3. Overcast. 



„ 3rd. Coquet Lt.— Flocks, of Sky-Larks, '< Gulls " and Kitti- 



wakes flying N. all day; a few Sandwich and 

 Arctic Terns to the N. at 2.16 p.m. Wind N. 4, 

 Clear. 



Langness Lt. — Large numbers of Blackbirds and 

 Starlings round the lighthouse. 



„ 3rd/4th. Bishop Rock iif.— Numbers of Starlings all night. 

 Wind N. 3, Overcast. 



Coquet Lt. — A few Blackbirds and Starlings at 9 p.m. 

 Wind N. 6. Clear. 



Dungeness Lt. — A few Redwings, Starlings, Golden 

 Plovers and Curlews between 9 and 10 p.m. Wind 

 N.E. 3. Raining. 



Hanois Lt. — Many Starlings in the early morning. 

 Wind N.E. 3. Fo^. 



