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DETAILS OF THE CHIEF MOVEMENTS 



OBSERVED AT THE LIGHT-STATIONS DURING 



THE AUTUMN OF 1910. 



July lOth/llth. St. Catherine's Lt. — A Wheatear (small race) at mid- 

 night and a Redstart at daybreak. Wind N.E. 2. 

 Clear. 



„ 14th. Moon, First Quarter. 



„ 22nd. Full Moon. 



„ 24th. St. Tudwal Lt. — A Sand-Martin killed at 3 p.m. 

 Wind S.W. 7. Clear. 



„ 29th. Moon, Last Quarter. 



Aug. 3rd/4th. Flatholm Lt. — Many Willow-Warblers, a few Sedge- 

 Warblers and a Cuckoo at 2 a.m. Wind W. 1. 

 Overcast. 



„ 4th/oth. St. Catherines Lt. — A few W^heatears (small race), 

 Common Whitethroats, Willow- and Sedge- Warblers 

 and Cuckoos from 1.30 to 2.30 a.m. Wind N.W. 2. 

 Rain. 



„ 5th. New Moon. 



„ 6th/6th. Winterton Lt.—A Cuckoo killed at 10.30 p.m. Wind 

 W.S.W. 2. Overcast and misty. 



„ 6th/7th. Flatholm Lt. — A few Sedge- Warblers at 3 a.m. Wind 

 E. 1. Overcast. 



„ 7th/8th. Dudgeon Lt.-v.- — Several Curlews heard passing at 

 midnight. Calm. Overcast. 



„ 8th/9th. St. Catherine'' s Lt. — Large numbers of Common 

 Whitethroats, Garden-, Willow- and Sedge- Warblers, 

 many Wheatears, (small race), and single Blackbirds 

 Spotted Flycatchers, Cuckoos and Ringed Plover 

 from 12 to 3 a.m. Wind E. 2. Overcast. 



