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April 24th/25th. Warblers, a Nightingale, a Lesser Whitethroat, a 

 {contd.). Northern Willow- Warbler, a Grasshopper- Warbler, 



two House-Martins, a Sand-Martin and a Water- 

 Rail (at least 500 birds killed). Wind S.W. 2. 

 Overcast, drizzling rain. 



Withemsea Lt. — Many Sedge- Warblers at 2.10 a.m. 

 Wind S.E. 4. Cloudy to overcast. 



„ 25th. Caskets Lt. — Large numbers of " Linnets," several 

 Wheatears, Blackcaps, Willow- Warblers, Yellow 

 Wagtails and Greenfinches on the rock at dawn. 



„ 26th/27th. Trevose Head Lt.—A. Cuckoo killed. Wind S.W. 5. 

 Heavy rain. 



„ 27th/28th. Caskets Lt. — Large numbers of Wheatears (large race), 

 Whitethroats, Willow- and Sedge-Warblers, many 

 Redstarts, a few Ring-Ouzels, Whinchats, Garden- 

 Warblers and Chiffchaffs and two Grasshopper- 

 Warblers between 9.15 p.m. and dawn. Wind 

 S.W. 5 to S. by W. 5. Passing showers. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Many Wheatears (both races), 

 Whitethroats, Willow- and Sedge-Warblers, a few 

 Redstarts, Nightingales, Blackcaps and Garden- 

 Warblers, a Blackbird, a Whinchat, a Northern 

 Willow- Warbler, a Wood- Warbler, a Pied Fly- 

 catcher and a Nightjar between 11 p.m. and dawn. 

 Wind S.W. to N.W. 3. Overcast. 



28th. Moon, Last Quarter. 



28th/29th. 



Caskets Lt.— Two "Crows" flying W. at 10 a.m. 

 Wind S. by E. 4. Clear. - 



Caskets Lt. — A few Willow- and Wood- War biers from 

 11 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. Wind S. 2. Clear. 



Eddy stone Lt. — Large numbers of W T hitethroats.and 

 Willow- Warblers after midnight. Wind S. 4. 

 Clear. 



Withemsea Lt. —A Wheatear at 1 a.m. 

 Clear. 



Wind S. 3. 



29th. 



Outer Dowsing Lt.-v. — Several Tref Sparrows all day 

 and a Song -Thrush at 7,20 A.M' Wind S.S.E. 2. 

 Clear. 



