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DETAILS OF THE 

 CHIEF MOVEMENTS OBSERVED AT THE LIGHT- 

 STATIONS DURING THE SPRING OF 1913. 



Jan. 2nd. Cromer Lt. — Two Starlings flying S. at 8.10 a.m. and 

 a flock of Sky-Larks at 9.30 a.m. Wind S.S.W. 3. 



„ 4th/5th. Bardsey Lt. — Six Blackbirds between 12 and 4 a.m. 

 Wind E.N.E. 2. Overcast, rain. 



„ 5tb/6tk. Skerries Lt. — Two Blackbirds at midnight. Wind S. 3. 

 Bain. 



„ 7th. New Moon. 



„ 9tb/10th. Cromer Lt. — A Starling at 12.40 a.m. and some Lap- 

 wings at 6.20 a.m. Wind E.S.E. 7. Overcast, 

 misty. 



„ 10tb/Hth. Skerries Lt, — Two Blackbirds and a flock of Lapwings 

 at 3 a.m. Wind S.S.E. 3. Overcast. 



„ llth/12th. Cromer Lt—Afew " Plovers " and Curlews at 3.30 a.m. 

 Wind E.S.E. 7. 



„ 12tb/13th. Spurn Head Lt. — Large flocks of Fieldfares, Blackbirds, 

 Starlings, Golden Plovers, Lapwings, Knots and Cur- 

 lews, with a few " Thrushes " and Jack Snipes, from 

 7.30 p.m. to dawn. Wind S.W. to W. 4. Fog and 

 mist. 



„ 13th/14th. Bardsey Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes, Blackbirds, Star- 

 lings, Lapwings, Common and Jack Snipes from 3 to 

 5 a.m. Wind S. 4 Cloudy. 



Skerries Lt. — Six Song-Thrushes and a few Lapwings 

 at 3 a.m. Wind S.E. 5. Bain. 



