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Mar. 21/22. Spurn Head Lir/Jithoitse. 

 (contd.). 1 A.M. A few Starlings seen round the lantern. 



Wind E.N.E. 1. Fog. 



Winterton LhjTitlwiise. 



9 P.M. to 4.30 A.M. A few Sky-Lai ks and Star- 

 lings seen, 7 killed. Overcast and misty. 



„ 22. Cross Sand Liaht-vessel. 



7.30 AM. 20 Crows flying W.S.W.— 9.0 a.m. 

 4 Blackbirds flying W.S.W. Wind S.W. 1. 

 Clear. 



Kentish Knock Light-vessel. 



12 noon. Numbers of Starlings flying W.N'.W. 

 Wind N.E. 1. Misty. 



JV. Goodwin Light-vessel. 



6-7 A.M. 4 Sky-Larks on board. Wind Vf. 2. 

 Overcast. 



Shipwash Light-vessel. 



10.20 A.M. About 40 Chaflincbes.— 11.40 a.m. 

 About 100 Starlings. — 1 p.m. 4 Wagtails, all flying 

 W.— 3 P.M. 10 KooIjs flying W.N.W. Wind 

 N.E. 1, with fog. Calm at 1 p.m., fog. 



S. Goodwin Light- vessel. 



6 p.m. About 40 Song-Thrushes and Sky-Larks 

 about the ship. Wind S. 2. Fog. 



„ 22/23. Cromer Light?ionse. 



Midnight. A large flock of Lapwings flying N. 

 Wind S.S.E. Overcast. 



Dungeness Lighthouse. 



8.30 P.M. to midnight. Elocks of differenl birds 

 seen, 100 Starlings killed. Wind S.W. 3. With 

 haze and drizzling rain. 



Inner Fame Lighthouse. 



1-2 A.M. A few Song-Thrushes, Starlings and 

 Lapwings seen, one Song-Thrush and one Starling 

 killed. Wind E. 2. Overcast and passing fog. 



