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April 22. Kenthli Knoclc Lif/ht-vesftc?. 



9-11 A.M. One G-olden Plover on deck, left to 

 the W.S.W. Wind S.S.E. 2. Clear and misty. 



Nab Light-vessel. 



12 noon. Several Swifts flying N.E. Wind S. 4. 

 Clear. 



„ 23. Nah Li-jht-vessel. 



9 A.M. Several Swallows flying N.E. Wind 

 S.S.W. 2. Cloudy and raining. 



„ 23/24. St. Catherine's Lighthouse. 



11 P.M. to 3.30 A.M. Hundreds of Whitethroats 

 and Willow-Warblers, with smaller numbers of 

 Sedge-Warblers, Turtle-Doves and Sandpipers, and 

 a few Chiffcbaffs, Redstarts, Garden- Warblers, 

 Blackcaps, Wheatears, Whinchats, Nightingales and 

 Lesser Whitethroats seen, 49 birds killed. Wind 

 E. 3. Heavy showers at intervals. Direction of 

 flight W.IS'.W\ 



„ 24. Nab Light-vessel. 



6 A.M. Numbers of Swallow^s flying N. Wind 

 S.W. 3. Clear. 



„ 24/25, St. Catherine's Lighthouse. 



Midnight to 3.30 a.m. A few Nightingales, 

 Whitethroats and Willow- Warblers seen, 6 birds 

 killed. Wind W. 3. Cloudy. 



Winterton Lighthouse. 



2 A.M. A Whitethroat and a Eedstart killed. 

 Wind S.W. 2. Cloudy. 



„ 25. Nab Light-vessel. 



7 A.M. Several Swallows flying N. Wind 

 W.S.W. 3. Clear.— 11 a.m. Several Swifts flying 

 N.E. Wind S.W. 3. Clear. 



„ 26. Nab Light-vessel. 



Numbers of Swallows flying N. all day. Wind 

 S. 2. Clear. 



„ 26/27. Winterton Lighthouse. 



1.30 a.m. 1 Whitethroat killed. Calm ; raining. 



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