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Oct. 23rd/24tli. Smalls Lighthouse. 



{coiitd.). Very many Sky -Larks, Song - Thrushes, 



Blackbirds, Starlings and Chaffinches, a few 

 Woodcocks, a E-ing-Ouzel and many Grey 

 Phalaropes. "Wind E. 2. Clear, overcast. 



„ 24th. Withernsea Liglithoiise. 



Three Woodcocks flying to the S. Wind 

 E.S.E. 5. Clear. 



Kent} nil Knoclc Light-vessel. 



Elocks of Sky-Larks flying to the S,W. and 

 Starlings to the W. Wind E.N.E. 4. Clear, 

 with passing rain. 



Varne Light-vessel. 



Two Goldcrests on board. Wind E. 2. 

 Hazy. 



Newarp Light-vessel. 



A few flocks of Crou's and Sky-Larks flying 

 to the AV. Wind E. by N. 5. Cloudy. 



„ 24th/25th. Kentish IvnoeJc Light-vessel. 



A fair number of Sky-Larks and Starlings. 

 Wind N.E. 4. Cloudy, clear. 



Edilystone Lighthouse. 



A few Starlings and Song-Thrushes and a 

 Eedvving. AVind N.E. 3. Blue sky. 



South Stach Lighthouse. 



A few Goldcrests, Blackbirds and Eedwings. 

 Wind S.E. 3. Clear. 



St. Catherine's Lighthouse. 



A few Song-Thrushes and Sky-Larks and a 

 Goldcrest. Wind N.E. 3. Cloudy. 



„ 25th. New Moon. 



Smith's Knoll Light-vessel. 



Pive Chaffinches and 26 " Crows " flying to 

 the N.W. Wind N.E. 2, Clear, passing rain. 



Leman and Ower Light-vessel. 



A large flight of Sky-Larks and Starlings 

 flying to the W. AVind E. 4. Overcast. 



