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Oct. 17th. Longsand Light-vessel. 



(contd.). A flock of Song - Thrushes (tired out) at 



4 P.M. Wind E.S.E. Misty. 



Kentish Knock Light-vessel. 



A flock of Starlings flying to the W. Wind 

 S.E. 1. Overcast and misty. 



Newarp Light-vessel. 



Many flocks of Crows and Sky-Larks flying 

 to the W. by N. Wind S.E. 3. Overcast 

 and misty. 



Whitby Lighthouse. 



A few Groldcrests. Wind S.E. Overcast. 



,, 17th/18th. Inner Fame Lighthouse. 



Many E-edwings, Chaffinches, Goldcrests and 

 a Woodcock. Wind S.E. 6. Misty. 



Longstone Lighthouse. 



Many Redwings, Chaffinches, Goldcrests, 

 Sky-Larks, Song-Thrushes and Bramblings, 

 fair numbers of Eing-Ou^els, Robins, Red- 

 starts and Meadow-Pipits, a Jack Snipe, a 

 Woodcock and a Siskin. Wind S.E. 3. 

 Overcast. 



Spurn Head Lighthouse. 



A fair number of Starhngs, a few Sky-La,rks, 

 Blackbirds, Song-Thrushes and a Storm-Petrel. 

 Wind E.S.E. 3, Overcast and misty. 



Smith's Knoll Light-vessel. 



Several Chaffinches, Bramblings, Sky-Larks, 

 " Crows " and Meadow-Pipits, with many 

 Starhngs. Wind E.S.E. 2. Eog. 



Cromer Lighthouse. 



Many Song-Thrushes, Starlings, Lapwings, 

 Chaffinches and other birds. Wind S.S.W. 2. 

 Thick fog. 



Shipwash Light-vessel. 



A few Goldcrests and Redstarts. Wind 

 W.N.W. Eog. 



