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Oct. 24th. Longsand Zi^.-y.— Several Great Tits and " Sparrows " 

 {contd.}. flying W. at 11 a.m., 1 and 1.30 p.m. Wind E.S.E. 5 



Hazy. 



Newarp Lt.-v. — Flocks of Starlings flying S. all day 

 floclis of Great Tits round the ship at 8 a.m., 

 1.30 P.M. and 3 p.m. Wind S.E. 4 to E.S.E. 5. 

 Clear. 



24th/25th. Chicken Roch i;;.— Many Song-Thrushes, Redwings 

 and Fieldfares, with a few liing-Ouzels and Star- 

 lings from 6 p.m. to dawn. Wind E.S.E., fre&h 

 breeze. Hazy. 



Dudgeon Lt.-v. — ^Numbers of Starlings. Wind E.S.E. 5. 



Dungeness Lt. — Many Goldcrests and other small birds 

 from 12 to 3.30 a.m., a Common Wren and a few 

 Starlings at 3.50 a.m. Wind E. 2. Cloudy and 

 light haze, 



Haisboro^ Lt.-v. — A few Fieldfares and Starlings at 

 11 P.M., apparently flying W. Wind E. 5. Clear, 



Longsand Lt.-v. — A Mealy Redpoll caught at sunset. 

 Wind E.S.E. 5. Clear. 



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

 Bramblings at 4 a.m. Wind E. 6 to E. by S, o. 

 Cloudy. 



Newarp Lt.-v. — Large numbers of Starlings at 8.30 p.m. 

 Wind S.E. 4. Overcast. 



St. Anthony s Lt. — A Redwing killed at 7 p.m. Wind 

 E. 5. Showery. 



St. Catherines Lt. — Large numbers of Continental 

 Song-Thrushes, Redwings and Starlings, many 

 Sky-Larks and a few Blackbirds and Blackcaps all 

 night from 8 p.m. Wind S.E. 3. Overcast, rain 

 at times. 



Skerries Lt. — A few Redwings, Chaffinches, Starlings 

 and Sky-Larks between 11.30 p.m. and 3.30 a.m. 

 Wind S.E. 5. Clear to slight haze. 



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