April 3rd/4th. 

 (contd.). 



4th. 



4th/5th. 

 6th. 



7th/8th. 



8th. 



8th/9th. 



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Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. — A few Staidings from 12 to 

 4 a.m. and four Chaffinches at 6 a.m. Wind N.E. 4. 

 Clear. 



Spurn Lt.-v. — A few Meadow-Pipits at 8.20 a.m. 

 Wind N.E. 4 to 5. Clear. 



Spurn Lt.-v. — Several large flocks of Starlings arrived 

 from the N.E. 



Hanois Lt. — Two Wheatears (small race) at 10 p.m. 

 Wind E.N.E. 6. Hazy. 



New Moon. 



Caskets Lt. — A Ring-Ouzel, two Wheatears, a " Red- 

 start " and several " Tit-Larks " on the rock at 

 dawn. 



Hanois Lt. — A few Wheatears (small race) at 11 p.m. 

 Wind E.N.E. 5. Dark, gloomy. 



Caskets LA. — Several Ring-Ouzels and a Turtle-Dove on 

 the rock at dawn. 



Caskets It. — Large numbers of Wheatears (small race) 

 and a few Ring-Ouzels, Willow- Warblers and 

 Starlings with single Blackcaps, Meadow-Pipits 

 and Yellow Buntings from 10 p.m. to dawn. Wind 

 N.E. 4. Clear. 



Hanois Lt. — Many Wheatears (small race), a few 

 Willow-Warblers, a Starling, a Sky-Lark and a 

 Jack Snipe between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. Wind E. 3. 

 Dark, gloomy. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — A few Starlings at 11 p.m. and 

 2.30 a.m. Wind N.N.E. 4 to N. 4. Overcast, 

 passing drizzle. 



Longsand Lt.-v. — A Water-Rail at 2 a.m. Wind 



N.N.E. 5. Clear. 



Morecambe Bay Lt.-v. — A flock of Curlews at 10 p.m., 

 two Fieldfares and a few Starlings at 2.30 a.m. 

 Wind E. 1. Overcast. 



Oicers Lt.-v. — Four Wrynecks at midnight. Wind 

 N.E. 4. Hazy. 



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