I4 CORDEAUX: BIRD-NOTES FROM THE HUMBER DISTRICT. 
Buteo lagopus. Rough-legged Buzzard. Oct. 15th. Two 
seen on coast near Kilnsea; other buzzards seen about this time 
but not identified. 
Alauda epee Sky-Lark. Oct. 13th to 20th. Great 
immigra 
Sturnus Saieaie Starling. Oct. 13th to 2oth. The same. 
Many were killed against the telegraph-wires on Kilnsea 
Common and towards Spurn. 
Corvus frugilegus. Rook. Oct. 15th to 19th. Great 
immigration. 
Uria troile. Common Guillemot. Oct. 16th. I found one 
in full winter plumage, and in excellent condition, dead in a lane 
near Easington. It was a storm-driven bird, and had been 
brought inland by the easterly gales of the iy day. 
niceee ispida. Kingfisher. Oct. 2oth. I saw the first on 
otes Beck. Mr. Haigh aub saw the first he ave seen this 
season on the Lincolnshire coast. 
Phylloscopus rufus. Chiffchaff. Oct. 14th. Mr. Haigh shot 
the only one he has ever seen on migration on the Lincolnshire 
coast. 
Garrulus glandarius. Jay. Oct.12th Mr. Haigh, writing from 
Grainsby Hall, says: ‘We had very large numbers here on the 
12th and again on the 15th.’ None have been observed at 
Heligoland. 
Sylvia nisoria. Barred Warbler. Oct. 19th. One, a bird of 
the year, was shot by Mr. J. W. Jalland, of Hull, at Easington 
at this date, thinking it might be a Bluethroat. . This is the 
second example recorded from that locality. It was exhibited 
by Professor Newton at the meeting of the Zoological Society 
in London on November 1st, and subsequently acquired by 
Mr. W. Eagle Clarke for the Science and Art Museum, 
Edinburgh. 
Columba palumbus. Wood Pigeon. Oct. 23rd. Migratory 
flock seen at Grainsby. 
Fringilla montifringilla) Brambling. Oct. 30th. Two flocks 
of these handsome finches were seen near Easington by 
Mr. Jalland. Also a few Shore-larks. 
Coturnix communis. Quail. Nov. 3rd. One was shot near 
Easington, and another near Hornsea, in the third week in 
September. ; 
fowember 22nd, 1892. 
Naturalist, 
