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^^^y 'J , Fine and brighl, with southerly Minds over the 



A. House-Martin. 

 J3. Sedge-Warbler. 



Swallow. 



Sand-Martin 



C. Nightingale. 



D. Eed-backed 



Shrike. 

 Wryneck. 



May a 



C. Nightingale. 



D. Whinchat. 



greater part of our area. An anticyclone had 

 established itself over the Iberian Peninsula 

 and France. 



Fog, mist, and rain over English and St. George's 

 Channels. Overcast over Iberian Peninsula 

 and West of France. 



South or south-westerly winds over the whole of 

 our area. 



Maj' 7 Foggy and misty. Liglit winds, south or south- 



. r^ \ westerlv, over England and adiacent seas, but 



A. Common ^ , 



Sandpiper. i ^^^^ ^^' "orth-easterly over the greater part of 



B. Willow- Warbler France and North Spain. 

 Saud-Martin. 

 Corncrake. 



C. Nightingale. 

 I). Whinchat. 



Whitethroat. 



May 8 



B. Willow-Warbler. 

 Sedge- Warbler. 

 Sand-Martin. 

 Corncrake. 



C. Redstart. 

 Nightingale. 

 Reed-W^arbler. 



1). Blackcap. 

 Whitethroat. 



May 9 



A. Wood-W^arbler. 



B. Willow- Warbler. 

 Sand-Martin. 



C. Nightingale. 

 1). Blackcap. 



Whitethroat. 



Warmer ; weather fine over S.E. England, France, 

 and greater part of Iberian Peninsula. Fog, 

 mist or rain, with heavy thunderstorms over 

 the rest of Great Britain, the extreme west of 

 France, and western part of Iberian Peninsula. 



Cloudy or dull over the greater part of the area, 

 but fine in £ngli.-h Channel. Colder, with 

 northerly' currents over nearly the whole area. 



