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5th. — Ring-Ouzel arrived in Lake District, Windermere 
(W. E. B. Dunlop). 
6th.—Herons near Carlisle have young (J. B. Cairns). 
7th.—Swallows arrived at West Seaton, near Workington 
(C. J. Phillips). [An Oystercatcher in Salkeld district (H. 
Britten).] 
9th.—Willow-Wren seen at Monkhill (B. Johnston). 
11th.—Brood of young Woodcocks at Castletown (J.B. Cairns). 
[12th.—Common Sandpiper seen at Nunwick (H. Britten).] 
14th.—Cuckoo heard near Floriston (J. B. Cairns). 
15th.—Male and female Pied Flycatchers seen at Wetheral 
(T. L. Johnston). Large numbers of Red-throated Divers on the 
Solway (W. Nichol). 
17th.—Blackcap seen at Wetheral (W. H. Little). Redstart 
seen at Nunwick (H. Britten). 
21st.—Hawfinch, Spotted Flycatcher, and Redstart seen at 
Newby Grange (EK. Hodgson). Common Sandpiper at Linstock 
(W. H. Little). 
24th.—Grasshopper- Warbler heard at Todhill’s Moss, and a 
Starline’s nest amongst the branches in a Scotch fir-tree (J. B. 
Cairns). Whinchat seen at Salkeld (H. Britten). 
[25th.—Sedge-Warbler seen on banks of River Eden at Great 
Salkeld (H. Britten). | 
29th.—Sedge- Warbler and Pied Flycatcher arrived at Winder- 
mere (W.E.B. Dunlop). Three Swifts at Loshville, Etterby Scaur 
(D. L. Thorpe). Spotted Flycatcher at Rickerby (W. H. Little). 
(30th.—Cuckoo first heard near Salkeld (H. Britten). ] 
May. 
1st. —Red Bank-Vole sent to Carlisle Museum from Nunwick 
(R. Heywood Thompson). [House-Martins arrived at Salkeld; 
a number seen hawking for insects over the river (H. Britten). | 
3rd.—One or two Shoveler Ducks and Black-tailed Godwits 
seen on Salta Moss (R. Mann and R. Williamson). 
4th.—Cuckoo and Sedge-Warbler at Holme Eden (W. H. 
Little). Cuckoo heard at Windermere (W. HE. B. Dunlop). 
5th.—Curlew’s nest, one egg, found at Windermere (W. EK. B. 
Dunlop). 
6th.-- Flock of fifty or sixty Bernacle Geese still on Rockliffe 
