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Nov. 5th/6th. Outer Gabhard Lt.-v. — Six Sky-Larks, apparently 

 (contd.). flyi"g' W., between 8 and 12 p.m. Wind N. 2. 



Fog. 



Skerries Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes and Blackbirds 

 at midnight. Wind W.S.W. 3. Clear. 



8. Bishop Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes, Redwings, 

 Lesser Redpolls, Starlings and Sky-Larks between 

 9.30 p.m. and 3 a.m. , Wind N.E. 4 to N.N.E. 3. 

 Cloudy. 



S. Goodwin Lt.-v. — Three Woodcocks and a Starling 

 at 6 p.m. Wind N. 3. Fog. 



Spurn Head Lt. — A few Fieldfares between 8.30 and 

 9.30 p.m. Large numbers of Redwings, Blackbirds 

 and Sky-Larks pissing continuously all night (124 

 killed). Wind W.N.W. 3 to S.W. 2. 



Winterton Lt. — A few Starlings from 9 to 9.50 p.m. 

 Wind S.W. 3. Cloudy, misty. 



Withernsea Lt. — Many Blackbirds from 9.40 p.m. to 

 5 a.m. Wind W.N.W. 2. Misty. 



,, 6th. Dudgeon Lt.-v. — A few "Crows" flying N.W. and 



N.E. and Sky-Larks to the W. between 9 a.m. and 

 2 p.m. An " Owl " on board at 5 p.m. Wind S. 3. 

 Clear. 



Hanois Lt. — A small flock of "Thrushes" flying round 

 the tower at 11 a.m. Calm. Dull, gloomy. 



Inner Dowsing Lt.-v. — Flocks of Starlings, " Crows," 

 Sky-Larks and " Wild Ducks" flying W. during day. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Many large flocks of Starlings 

 and Sky-Larks flying S.W. during the day. Wind 

 S.E. 2. Cloudy, clear. 



Lynn Well Lt.-v. — A flock of Blackbirds flying N.W. 

 at 4 p.m. 



Outer Gabbard Lt.-v. — Sixty Blackbirds flying W. at 

 9 a.m. ; twelve Sky-Larks to the S.W. at 11.50 a.m. 

 and twenty Tree-Sparrows to the W. at 1 p.m. 

 (2 killed). Wind E. 3 to S.E. 4. Misty, to clear. 



