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Sept. 13th. Spurn Head if.— Thousands of « Swallows " flying 

 [contd.). S.W. 8.45 to 10.45 a.m.; hundreds of "Linnets'' 



and a few "Thrushes" and "Redstarts" to S.W. 

 from 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Wind S.W. 4. Cloudy. 



13th/14th. Outer Dowsing Lt.-v.— Two Song-Thrushes and a 

 Meadow-Pipit between 6 and 7.45 p.m. Wind 

 W.S.W. 2. Overcast, misty. 



Spum Head Lt.—A Sooty Shearwater and a Spotted 

 Flycatcher between 10.20 and 10.35 p.m. Wind 

 N.N.W. 5. Cloudy. 



„ 14th. Cromer Z*!.— Starlings and Sty-Larks congregating all 

 the morning. Wind N.N.W. 3. Overcast. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v.— A few Sky-Larks flying 

 W.N.W. at 10 a.m. Wind N.W. 3. Overcast, 



fog. 



Winterton Lt.—A Golderest killed. Wind N.W. 1. 



Misty. 



„ 14th/15tk. Hanois Lt.—A few Wheatears (both races), Red- 

 starts, Common Whitethroats, Garden-, Willow- 

 and Sedge- Warblers, Chiffchaffs, Yellow Wagtails, 

 Spotted and Pied Flycatchers from 12 to 4 a.m. 

 Wind N. 3. Overcast, drizzling rain, dark. 



Outer Bowsing Lt.-v. — A Golden Plover at 3 a.m. 

 Wind N.E. 2. Fog. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Large numbers of Wheatears 

 (small race), a few Common Whitethroats, Black- 

 caps, Garden-, W T illow- and Sedge - Warblers, 

 Spotted Flycatchers, Sky-Larks, Turtle-Doves, Land- 

 Rails and Knots from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Wind 

 N.N.W. 2. Overcast. 



Spurn Head Lt.— Many Sedge-Warblers and a few 

 Common Whitethroats, Grey Plovers and '■ Terns " 

 between 7.10 and 9.5 p.m. Wind W.N.W. 3 to 

 W r . 3. Cloudy, to overcast. 



„ 15th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v.— A few Sky-Larks flying W.N.W. 

 at noon. Wind N.N.E. 3. Overcast, clear. 



