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to 7 a.m. Twenty Blackbirds, eighteen Thrushes, two Fieldfares, 

 and four Larks killed. (S.E., 2; c, m.) 



Longships l.h. — Many Starlings and Larks at 1 a.m. 

 (E.S.E., 2; fog.) 



Eddy stone l.h. — One Snipe struck and caught at 11 p.m. 

 (S.E. byE., 5; c, v.) 



November 11th, 



Bahama Bank l.v. — Large numbers of Thrushes, Blackbirds, 

 and Larks, all night. Many killed. (S., 5 ; fog.) 



Morecambe Bay l.v. — Blackbirds and Thrushes at lantern 

 during the night. (S.E., 4 ; b, f.) 



Nash (E.) l.h. — About a dozen Golden Plover at 9.30 a.m. 

 Blackbirds, Thrushes, Sky Larks, Starlings, &c, from 7 to 

 11 p.m., a great number of which struck, twenty being killed. 

 (E.S.E., breeze; cloudy, misty.) 



Flatholm l.h. — Blackbirds and Starlings passing all day. 

 (S.E., 2; b, m.) 



Eddystone l.h. — Thrushes, Larks, and Starlings, from 

 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. (12th). Several struck and caught. (S.E. to 

 S.S.E., 2; c, v.) 



Start l.h. — A few Larks at midnight. One killed. (E.S.E., 2; 

 c, g, v.) 



November 12th. 



Morecambe Bay l.v. — About forty Blackbirds, flying S. byE., 

 at 11.40 am. (S.S.E., 4; f.) 



Dee l.v. — Several flocks of Titlarks, going S. throughout 

 the day. 



Bardsey l.h.— Several Thrushes, Chafiinches, Greenfinches, 

 and Linnets, at the lantern all night. (S., 5 ;- c, p, d.) 



Nash (E.) l.h.— Two Woodcocks struck between 3 and 4 a.m. 

 (E., gentle; misty.) Snipe at 7 p.m., six striking, four killed. 

 At 8.45 a Wood Pigeon killed. From 9 to 11.30 p.m., Snipe, 

 Lapwings, &c ; two Snipe and three Lapwings being killed. 

 (E., breeze; misty.). 



Eddystone l.h. — One Ring Ouzel, two Blackbirds, several 

 Thrushes and Starlings, from 9 p.m. to midnight. (S.E. by 

 E., 3; o, d.; 



Start l.h. — One Snipe killed at midnight. (S., 3 ; c, v.) 



