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March Gth/7th. C'hichen Rock ii!.— Hundreds of Song-Thruslies, Red- 

 {contcl). wings, Starlings and Sky-Larks, with a few Curlew, 



flying round all night; many struck and fell into the 

 sea. Wind S. Hazy and raining. 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Several Starlings and Chiffi^haff's 

 from midnight to 4 a.m. Wind S.E. 3. Overcast. 



St. Tudwal Lt. — 7 Blackbirds, a Starling and a Song- 

 Thrush killed between 1 and 4 a.m. Direction of 

 flight apparently northwards. "Wind W. 5. Cloudy. 



Sherries Lt. — Great numbers of Blackbirds, Song- 

 Thrushes and Starlings all night; many killed. 

 Wind S.S.W. 4. Cloudy. 



South Bishop Lt. — A number of Lapwings, Golden 

 Plover, Song-Thrushes and Blackbirds flying N.W. 

 at 2 A.M. Wind S. 3. Overcast, passing showers. 



„ 7th. Coquet Island Lt. — 30 to 40 Rock-Pipits with a few 



Blackbirds, Song-Thrushes, Goldcrests and one 

 Curlew on the island at 7 a.m. Wind S.E. 4. 

 Clear. 



„ 7ih/8th. Bardsey Zi!.— About 700 Blackbirds, Song-Thrushes, 

 Redwings and Starlings, with a few Curlews, round 

 the light from 3.30 to 7 a.m. ; many killed. Wind 

 S.W. 5. Overcast. 



Chicken Rock Lt. — Large numbers of Song-Thrushes, 

 Redwings, Starlings and Sky-Larks, with a few 

 Golden Plover, flying round all night ; many struck 

 and fell into the sea. Wind S., fresh. Hazy and 

 raining. 



Coquet Island Lt. — A few Starlings and Song-Thrushes 

 at 1L45 P.M. Wind S. 4, Misty. 



St. Tudioal Lt. — 2 Redwings and a Song-Thrush killed 

 between 4 a.m. and sunrise. Direction of flight 

 apparently northwards. Wind S. 6. Overcast, with 

 rain. 



Skerries i;^.— Large numbers of Blackbirds, Redwings, 

 Sky-Larks, Starlings and Lapwings from 9.30 p.m, ; 

 many killed. Wind S.S.W. 6. Cloudy and very 

 dark. 



„ 8th. Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — About 20 Sky-Larks flying E. at 



9.30 A.M., 10 " Crows " to the E.N.E. at 10 a.m., and 

 2 '' Sparrows " to the N.W. at noon. Wind S. to 

 S.S.W. Clear. 



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