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Oct. 26th/27t]i. Hanols Lt. — Several Starlings at 11 p.m. and a 

 {contd.). Redwing at 5 a.m. Wind S.W. 4 to S.S.W. 4. 



Dark, rain. 



Leman and Ower Lt.-v. — A few ChafRncbes at 4.15 a.m. 

 Wind W.N.W. 4. Clear. 



„ 27th. Bardsey Lt. — Several Woodcocks on the island. 



KentUh Knock Lt.-v. — Several small flocks of Sky- 

 Larks flying W. between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and of 

 *' Sparrows " to the W.N.W. from 11 a.m. to noon. 

 Wind N.E. 2. Overcast. 



Outer Gabbavd X^.-y.— Eight "Crows" flying S.W. at 

 4 p.m. Wind E.N.E. 3. Cloudy. 



St. Bee's Lt.—A large flock of Fieldfnres flying N.N.E. 

 at 11,30 A.M. Wind E.N.E. 7. Cloudy." 



Shipivnsh Lt.-v. — Flocks of Greenfinches, Chaffinches 

 and Sky-Lai'ks flying W. and of Starlings and 

 " Rooks" to the N.W. between 10 a.m. and 2.10 p.m. 

 Wind W.S.W. 4 to N.E. 2. Cloudy. 



,, 27th/28th. Bardsey Lt. — Large numbers of Redwings and Sky- 

 Larks, many Song-Thrushes and a few Fieldfares, 

 Blackbirds, Goldcrests, Starlings and Common Snipes 

 (380 birds killed). Wind S.E. 7. Overcast. 



Chicken Rock Lt. — Two Blackbirds at 3.30 a.m. Wind 

 S. 2. Clear. 



Hanois Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes, Redwings and 

 Starlings from 12 to 1 a.m. Wind E.N.E. 2. Dark, 

 raining. 



Inner DoiDsing Lt.-v. — A Blackbird at 8 p.m. Wind 

 N.E. by E. 6. Clear sky. 



Kentish Knock Lt.-v. — Twelve " Sparrows " on board 

 all night. Wind N.E, 7 to 8. Clear sky, cloudy, 

 clear. 



Portland Bill Lt. — A few Song-Thrushes from 8 to 

 12 p.m. Wind N.N.E. moderate to light. Cloudy to 

 overcast. 



