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Mar. lOth/llth. Winterton Lt.—X Sky-Lark killed at 9 p.m. Wind 

 (contd.). S.W. 2. Misty. A few Starlings and a Goldcrest 



from 4 to 4.30 a.m., and 20 to 30 Starlings flying 

 S. at sunrise. Wind W.N.W. 1. Misty. 



„ llth. New Moon. 



Coquet Island Lt. — 2 Lapwings flying N.W. towards 

 land at 9 a.m. W^ind N.W. 3. Clear. 



„ llth/12tb. Aiivil Point Lt. — A few Blackbirds from midnight to 

 3 A.M. W^iud N.E. 6. Squally. 



St. Catherine s Lt. — Several Starlings and a Water- 

 Rail killed at 4 a.m. Wind E.N.E. 5. Rain. 



South Bishop Lt. — 12 Starlings flying W. at 10 p.m. 

 Wind E.N.E. 6. Cloudy. 



South Foreland Lt. — Several Lapwings at 4 a.m. 

 Wind N.N.E. 3. Clear, showery. 



„ 12th. Kentish Knock iiJ.-r.— Single Chaftinches flying N.W. 

 at 10 and 11 a.m. Wind S.S.E. Cloudy, but clear. 



„ 12th/13th. St. Catherine's Lt. — Several Lapwings and a Pied 

 Wagtail at 2 a.m. Wind N.E. 2. Overcast. 



Sherries Lt. — Large numbers of Starlings, Blackbirds, 

 Song-Thrushes and Redwings, with many Fieldfares, 

 from 9 P.M. to midnight ; many killed. Birds dis- 

 appeared when the stars came out. A single Coot 

 killed. Wind N.E. 4. Cloudy and very dark. 



Spurn Head Lt. — A few Sky-Larks, Starlings and 

 Wood-Pigeons at 11 p.m. Wind N.N.W. 4. Clear. 



„ 13th. Coquet Island Lt. — 60 to 70 Sky-Larks and Rock-Pipits 

 about the island at 11 a.m. Wind N.W. 4. 

 Cloudy. Flocks of Gaunets, Guillemots and Divers 

 flying N. from 1 to 1 .30 p.m. Calm. 



„ 13th/14th. Chicken Rock Lt. — A few Starlings flying round from 

 10 P.M. to daylight. Wind W. to S.W., light. 

 Clear. 



Spurn Head Lt. — 2 Sky-Larks at midnight. Wind 

 W.S.W. 3. Overcast. 



„ 14th/15th. Bardsey Lt. — Several birds of various species at the 

 lantern at 2 a.m. ; a Golden Plover and a Moorhen 

 killed. Wind N.W. 2. Cloudy with snow. 



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