46 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



October 25th. — Farn l.h., several Blackbirds and Thrush. 

 (M.E., 4.) Tees L.V., Bullfinch, came on board. (1ST., light.) 

 Tetney, Snipe, second flight. Outer Dowsing L.v., forty Black 

 Crows, two Larks, one Linnet, 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., westward. 

 Inner Dowsing L.v., seventy Black Crows during day ; fifty 

 Larks, 5 p.m. (E. to W.N.W.) Dudgeon L.v., Crows, Starlings, 

 and Larks, in scattered condition during day, S.E. to N.W. 

 Hasbro' L.v., thousands of Black Crows, and Grey Crows, and 

 Larks all day to W. Yarmouth, Grey Crows and Larks all 

 day to S.W. Cockle L.v., small flocks Crows to I.W. (N. by 

 E., 7.) Corton l.v., Crows, Larks, Starlings, and small birds 

 continually to W. Shipivash L.v., the same as on 24th, to 

 sunset, all travelling E. to W. Galloper L.v., very large flocks 

 Crows and Larks all day to W. (N.N.E., 6.) Kentish Knock 

 L.v., Crows in hundreds all day to N.N.W. ; one Cock Black- 

 bird to S.W. ; and several hundreds of Larks. (N., 7 ; rain.) 

 Swin Middle L.v., Larks, small flocks, twenty to thirty, 9 to 10.30 

 a.m., to N.W. ; a large flock Starlings ; Larks again from 12.20 

 to 3.30 p.m. Goodwin L.v., Larks about all day. (N. ; 8.) Gull 

 L.v., flocks Larks and Sparrows, 8 A.M. to 4 p.m., to N.W. 

 (N., 6.) East Goodwin l.v., flocks Larks during day, E. to W. 

 (N., 6.) 



October 26th. — Farn l.h., Woodcock, 10 a.m. ; another 5 p.m. 

 (S.W., 3) ; flushed on island. Coquet L.H., four Woodcocks ; 

 Eieldfares, all day. Tees L.v., large flocks Starlings, Larks, 

 Greenfinches to N.W. ; three Chaffinches on board. Tetney, a 

 few Eieldfares and some Pied wings ; scores of Blackbirds. (S., 

 light.) Outer Dowsing L.v., many Larks and Crows, 10 A.M. to 

 4.30 p.m., westward ; one Jackdaw. Inner Dowsing L.V., 150 

 Black Crows, 100 Skylarks, during day; E.N.E. to W.S.W. Ilyn 

 Wells L.V., large flocks Crows and Larks all day, S.E. to N.W. 

 (S.W., 3.) Dudgeon L.v., Black and Carrion Crows, six Jack- 

 daws, Starlings, and Larks during day, S.E. to N.W. Hasbro' 

 L.v., Starlings, also some Hen Blackbirds (three Blackbirds, 

 sixty Larks, and twenty Starlings killed at lantern at 4 a.m.). 

 Cromer L.H., Curlew, 1 A.M., at light. JSforthrepps, Peregrine 

 and Buzzard. leman and Ower l.v., Greenfinch (wing sent). 

 Yarmouth, Eooks in flocks all day, S.W. ; Long-Tailed Duck. 

 Cockle L.v., small flocks Crows during day to W. Shipwash L.V., 

 several flocks as on 25th, till sunset, E. to W. Kentish Knock 



