42 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Crows in large flocks all day, S. to N. (N.W., 4 ; hazy.) 

 Dudgeon L.V., about 300 Black Crows and 300 Larks, 1.30 p.m. 

 to 5 p.m., S.E. to N.W.; ten Starlings killed. Hasbro" L.V., 

 Black and Grey Crows, Starlings and Larks, and a few Chaf- 

 finches, E.N.E. to W.S.W. Cromer l.h., several Missel Thrushes 

 near lighthouse. (S.E., 3.) Winterton l.h., one Lark and two 

 Starlings, 3.40 A.M., at lantern. Leman and Ower L.V., Larks 

 and Starlings, all day, to W. (N, 3 and 4.) Newarp l.v., 

 Black Crows and Larks, all day, E. to N.N.W. (N, 4.) Yar- 

 mouth, Grey Crows and Eooks after 3 p.m., large arrivals, chiefly 

 the latter; Long-Tailed Duck, im. : Eiver Bure. Cockle L.v., 

 Crows and Skylarks, throughout clay, E to W. (N.N.E., 4.) 

 Corton L.v., large flocks Black Crows, sunrise to sunset, con- 

 tinually to W. ; Larks, small birds, and Chaffinches at intervals 

 to 2.30 p.m., to N.W. Kentish Knock L.v., Crows, thousands all 

 day, very low, E. to W. Chaffinches, Larks, Linnets, and 

 Sparrows. (N, 4.) Swin Middle L.v., rush of Crows and Larks 

 to W. (N.N.W., 3.) Goodwin L.v., Waterhen, 7.30 p.m., also 

 a Woodcock ; struck lantern and killed. (N. 4 ; c. v.) Gull 

 L.v., continuous flocks Starlings, Larks, Sparrows, Linnets, 9 

 a.m. to 5 p.m., to W. (N.N.E., 4.) S. 8. Head L.v., Larks and 

 Eooks, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., to N.W. East Goodwin l.v., Horned 

 Owl, sunrise, on deck ; flew to N.W. 



October 17th. — Coquet L.H., Fieldfares, Blackbirds, Starlings, 

 all day on island. Eedcar, Grey Crows, early morn to noon, 

 seen at sea going W. ; Larks all morning. Whitby L.H., Larks, 

 many flock during morning to N. high. (N.N.W., 2.) One Gold- 

 crest, 11 P.M. Flambro' L.H., Crows in large numbers during day 

 to S.W. (N.N.W., 4.) [A nest of Grey-Backed Crows was this 

 year reared in cliff near lighthouse.] Spurn, Eough-Legged 

 Buzzard shot. Outer Dowsing L.V., thirty Crows to W. Inner 

 Dowsing L.v., 300 Grey Crows during day (two killed), from 

 S.E. to N.W. Llyn Wells l.v., large flocks of Crows all day, S. 

 to N. (N.E., 3.) Dudgeon l.v., About 350 Crows, 3 to 4.50 p.m., 

 S.E. to N.W. Hasbro' L.v., same as previous day. Winterton 

 L.H., a few Larks and Starlings, 1 am., at lantern. Newarp L.V, 

 Black Crows and Larks all day, E. to N.N.W. Yarmouth, Jack- 

 daw, 10.30 A.M. Little Gull, North Denes. Grey Shrike shot ; 

 flights Grey Crows at intervals all day. Cockle L.V., very large 

 flocks of Crows throughout day, E. to W. Corton L.V., large 



