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Hanois, Channel Islands. 



Garden- Warbler and Ring-Ouzel at 11 p.m. ; Wheat- 

 ear, Wryneck, and Willow- Warbler about 3 a.m. Wind 

 S.W., becoming calm in the morning. 



April 27-28. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Hundreds of Swallows and Sand-Martins appeared 

 round the light during the earlier part of the night. 

 These disappeared when the fog-horn started at 

 10.30 p.m. 



A vast immigration followed during the early hours 

 of the 28th, when the following species occurred : — 

 Wheatear, Redstart, Nightingale, Whitethroat, Black- 

 cap, Willow- Warbler, Sedge- Warbler, Grasshopper- 

 Warbler, Blue-headed Wagtail, Wryneck, Cuckoo, and 

 Turtle-Dove. Wind E. 

 Hartland Point, N. Devon. 



A few Swifts seen. Wind S.S.W. 

 Hanois, Channel Islands. 



One Willow-Warbler. One Wryneck killed. Calm. 



April 28-29. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



A great immigration from 10 p.m. to 2.30 a.m., 

 including the following species : — Wheatear, Whinchat, 

 Redstart, Nightingale, Whitethroat, Blackcap, Grar den- 

 Warbler, Willow-Warbler, Chiffchaff, Sedge- Warbler, 

 Grasshopper- Warbler, Wryneck. Wind W. 

 Mucking, Essex. 



A few Redstarts and Willow- Warblers about 1 a.m. 

 Calm. 

 Bardsey, Carnarvon. 



Many Wheatears and a few Common Sandpipers 

 between 11 p.m. and midnight. Wind S.W. 

 Hartland Point, N. Devon. 



Willow-Warblers and Swifts seen passing all day on 

 the 29th. Wind E.N.E. 



