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UNSCHEDULED BIEDS, 



SUMMARY OF THE RECORDS. 



THE FIELDFARE {Tardus pilaris). 



April 1st, Sussex, flock going north-east. Berks and Wilts, many. 

 April 4tli to 8th, Yorks, many. April 7th, Hants and Cheshire, many. 

 April 8th, Somerset, Salop, and Yorks, large floclrs. April 10th, 

 N. Wales and Suffolk. April 12th to 15th, Devon, Hants, Wilts, 

 Hereford, and Cheshire. April 16th, Somerset. April 19th to 22nd, 

 Wilts, numbers. April 19th, Yorks. April 20th, Cheshire. April 16th 

 to 22nd, Yorks, few. April 23rd, Wilts. April 24th, Cheshire. April 

 24th to 26th, Hants. April 27th to 29th, Yorks, many. April 28th 

 and 30th, Somerset, few. May 1st, Wilts and Staffs, numbers. May 3rd, 

 Hants, few. May 6th, Surrey, few. 



[A further note from Mr. Booth points out that very large flocks of 

 these birds were slowly passing northwards a little to the west of Brad- 

 ford almost continuously between the 12th and 22ud of April.] 



THE REDWING {Turdus iliacus). 



March 31st and April 1st, Hants Lts., many. April 2nd, Cheshire, 

 few. April 6th, Sussex. April 10th, Cheshire, small numbers. April 

 11th and 13th, Leman and Ower Lts. (Norfolk). 



THE BLACKBIRD (Turdus morula). 

 March 30th, Start Lt. (Devon). March 31st, Hants Lts. 



THE SONG-THRUSH {Turdus musicus) . 



April 1st and 2nd, Hants Lts., few. April 22nd, Hants Lts., many. 

 April 28th, Hants Lts., few. 



