Oct. 14th/15th. 

 {contd.). 



15th. 



293 



Warner Lt.-v. — A Redwing killed at 2. a.m. 

 E.N.E. 5. Clear. 



Wind 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Many Sky-Larks at 8 a.m., Star- 

 lings at 11 A.M., and Song-Thrushes at 3 p.m., flying 

 N.W. Wind E.S.E. 5 to S.S.E. 4. Blue sky, clear. 



Longstone Lt. — A few Fieldfares, Starlings and Sky- 

 Larks flying W. at 8 a.m. Wind S.E. 3. Clear. 



Shipwash Lt.-v.— One Chaffinch killed. Wind E.S.E. 8. 

 Blue sky, clear. 



15th/16th. Coquet Lsland Lt, — Several Starlings all night. Wind 

 E. 6. Clear. 



Crooner Lt. — Large number of " Wrens," Starlings 

 and Sky-Larks at 2 a.m. Wind S. Overcast. 



Dudgeon Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Starlings, apparently 

 flying S.W., from 3 to 4 a.m. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — A few Starlings flying N.W. at 

 6.45 P.M., and a few at the lantern at 1 a.m. Wind 

 S.S.E. 3 to 2. Clear. 



Lynn Well Lt.-v. — Two Starlings killed at 8 p.m. 

 Wind S.E. 3. Clear. 



Morecamhe Bay Lt.-v. — Four Starlings at 3.30 a.m. 

 Wind S.E. 5. Clear. 



Outer Doicsing Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Starlings 

 from 3 to 4.30 a.m. Wind S.E. by S. 2. Over- 

 cast. 



Spurn Head Lt. — Many Starlings with a few Song- 

 Thrushes, Sky-Larks, Jack Snipes and Knots from 2 

 to 4 A.M. Wind E.S.E. 3. Misty at times. 



Whitby Lt. — Many Starlings from 1 2 to 5 a m. Wind 

 S.S.E. 3. Clear. 



Winterton Lt. — A few Starlings and Sky-Larks from 

 4.20 to 5.10 A.M. Wind E. Cloudy and misty. 



Wither7isea Lt. — Many Starlings, with a few Goldcrests 

 and Woodcocks from 2 to 3 a.m. Wind E.S.E. 3. 

 Misty. 



16th. Coquet Lsland Lt. — Several Blackbirds, " Wrens " and 

 Starlings on the island and Guillemots flying N. all 

 day. Wind E. 5. Clear. 



