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May 4tL/5th. Hanois Lt. — Several Wheatears (large race) between 

 12 P.M. and 2 a.m. Wind W. 1. Overcast and 

 drizzling fog. 



„ 5tli. Moon, First Quarter. 



„ 5tli/6tli. Bardsey Lt. — A few Wheatears, Willow- and Sedge- 

 Warblers and Swallows at 3 a.m. Wind S. 1. 

 Cloudy. 



jS'^. Catherine's if.— Large numbers of Common White- 

 throats , Willow- and Sedge- Warblers, with a few 

 Wheatears (both races), Redstarts, Blackcaps, Chiff- 

 chaffs, and Pied Flycatchers from 2 a.m. to dawn. 

 Wind N.E. 5. Overcast. 



„ 8th/9th. Skerries Lt.—A Land-Rail killed at 2.30 a.m. Wind 



E. 2. Clear. 



„ llth/12th. Skerries Lt.— Two Fieldfares at 1.15 a.m. Wind E. 5. 

 Clear. 



„ 12th. Outer Gabbard Lt-v.—A lot of Redstarts, Willow- 

 Warblers, Tree-Pipits and Pied Flycatchers arrived 

 from the E. between 4 and 6 p.m. Wind N.E. Fog. 



„ 13th. Full Moon. 



„ 13th/14th, Skerries Lt. — ^Large numbers of Willow- Warblers at 

 9 P.M. Fog. 



„ 14th/15th. Haisboro' Lt.— One Pied Flycatcher killed. Wind 



E.N.E. to S.S.E. 2. Misty rain. 



Hanois Lt. — One Sedge-Warbler killed at 2 a.m. Calm, 

 Overcast and foggy. 



„ 15th/16th. Skerries Lt. — Many Willow- Warblers and one Sky-Lark 

 killed at midnight. Wind S.W. 3. Fog. 



„ 17th. Outer Doicsing Lt.-v. — Three Chaffinches at 5 a.m. 

 Wind N.E. 2. Fog. 



„ 17th/18th. Haisboro' Lt. — One Sedge- Warbler at 1 a.m. Wind 

 N.N.E. 4. Hazy. 



„ 18th. Haisboro' Lt. — Several Pied Flycatchers and Lesser 

 Whitethroats in the shrubberies round the lighthouse 

 in the early morning. Wind N.N.E. 4. Hazy. 



