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Oct. 22n(l/23rcl. St. Cather'uies Ligldhoiise. 



{contd.). A lai'ge number of Starlings, a few Song- 



Thruslies, Redwings and Sky-Larks, single 

 Blackbirds, a Eing-Oiizel, a Mistle-Thrush and 

 a Common AVren. Wind E. 4 to IS'.E. 3. 

 Cloudy. 



Smalls Liglitlunise. 



Many Starlings, Sky-Larks and Blackbirds. 

 Wind E.S.E. 5. Light haze. 



Isle of May Lighthouse. 



A great many Redwings, a few Blackbirds, 

 Starlings and Sky-Larks. Wind W. 2. Hazy. 



,, 23rd. Withernsea Lighthouse. 



Two Goldcrests flying to the S. Wind 

 N.E. 5. Clear. 



Cromer Lighthouse. 



A flock of Lapwings flying to the N. AVind 

 E.N.E. 4. Overcast. 



Leman and Ower Light-vessel. 



Sky-Larks, Starlings, Crows and Chaffinches 

 flying to the W. Cloudy. 



CorJc Light-vessel. 



Flocks of Sky-Larks flying to the W.N.W. 

 Wind N.N.E. 4. Cloudy with passing rain. 



Bishop RocJc Lighthouse. 



A flock of Sky-Larks, and a few Chaffinches 

 and Starlings flying to the islands. Wind E. 5. 

 Clear. 



Newarp Light-vessel. 



A few flocks of Crows and Starlings flying 

 to the W. Wind E. by N. 3. Cloudy with 

 passing rain. 



„ 23rd/24th. Isle of Hay Lighthouse. 



Many Redwings, Blackbirds and Starlings ; 

 a few Song-Thrushes, Sky-Larks, Wheatears, 

 Goldcrests and Robins; two AVoodcocks, two 

 Ring-Ouzels and a Fieldfare. Light variable 

 breeze. Clear. 



