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Whitby, Yorkshire. 



A Willow-Warbler and a Robin struck the light at 

 1.30 a.m. WindW.S.W. 



Bardsey, Carnarvon. 



A few Wheatears, Whitethroats, Willow-Warblers, 

 Sedge-Warblers, and a Turtle-Dove struck the light at 

 intervals during the cloudy periods of the night. 

 Wind S.E. 



Hartland Point, North Devon. 



Several Willow- Warblers seen. Wind S.W. 



May 3. 



Douglas Head, Isle of Man. 



A few Wheatears and Willow- Warblers about 11 p.m. 

 Wind W. 



May 4-5. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



A vast immigration, including large numbers of 

 Whitethroats, Garden-Warblers, Willow-Warblers, and 

 Sedge-W'arblers, together with a few Wheatears, Whin- 

 chats, Redstarts, Blackcaps, Lesser Whitethroats, and 

 Chiffchaffs. A single Land-Rail, a Quail, and two 

 Turtle-Doves were also .obtained. The flight lasted 

 throughout the night. Wind W.N.W. 



Varne, Kent. 



A Garden-Warbler and Yellow Wagtail struck the 

 light. Wind S.W. 



May 5-6. 



St. Catherine's, Isle of Wight. 



Another very large flight lasting all night. Many 

 Whitethroats, Garden-Warblers, and Willow-Warblers. 

 A few Wheatears, Redstarts, Blackcaps, and Sedge- 

 Warblers and Turtle-Doves ; and single individuals of 

 the Tree-Pipit, Yellow Wagtail, and Spotted Flycatcher. 

 Wind S.W. 



