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Nov. 4th/oth. Lundy Island North Lt. — Large nuDibers of Starlings 

 (contd.). from 6 P.M. to midniglit. Haze and misty rain, 



St. Catherine's Lt. — Hundreds of Starlings, a Sky-Lark 

 and a Storm-Petrel from sunset to midnight. Wind 

 E. 2. Overcast. 



Seven Stones Lt.-v. — A few Water-Rails, 10 p.m. 

 Wind S.E. 3. Overcast. 



SouthBishop Lt. — A few Blackbirds, Redwings, Meadow- 

 Pipits and Starlings between 8 and 11.20 p.m. Wind 

 S.W. 4. Drizzling rain. 



Spurn Read Lt. — Large numbers of Knots and many 

 Redwings, Fieldfares, Blackbirds and Starlings, also 

 a few Lapwings and Golden Plovers, a " Rail" and a 

 Goldcrest; 148 birds killed. Wind S.W. 2 to 3. Fog. 



„ 5th. Bishop Rock Lt. — Many birds passing S. all day, but at 



too great a distance for identification. 



Btdl Point Lt. — A very large flock of Starlings flying 

 AV. at 4 P.M. 



C7'omer Lt. — A few Starlings flying N. all day. Wind 

 S.S.W. Clear. 



Inner Bowsiny Lt.-v. — A few Starlings and Blackbirds 

 and a Woodcock passing to N,W. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Flocks of Sky-Larks flying W. 

 at 10 and 10.30 a.m., and six small flocks of 

 " Sparrows " and Chaflinches flying W.N.W. between 

 10 A.M. and noon. Wind S. 1. Blue sky and clear. 



South Bishop Lt. — A flock of Starlings on the rock and 

 a Woodcock flying W. at 9 a.m. Wind S.W. 4. 

 Passing showers. 



„ 5th/6th. Bardsey Lt. — Thousands of Blackbirds, Redwings, 

 Song-Thrushes and Starlings ; many Water-Rails ; 

 several Fieldfares, Jack-Snipes, Common Snipes, Lap- 

 wings, Woodcocks, Ringed Plovers and many other 

 birds imidentified flying apparently S. from 10 p.m. to 

 5 A.M. About 2600 Blackbirds, Redwings, Song- 

 Thrushes and Starlings, 50 Water-Rails, 16 Common 

 and Jack-Snipes, 6 Fieldfares, 2 Woodcocks, a Lapwing 

 and a Ringed Plover killed. AVind N.N.AA^ 3. 

 Drizzlin"- rain. 



