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Larks, 8 a.m. to W. (E.S.E., 6.) East Goodvrin l.v., 25 Black 

 Crows, 10.30 A.M., E.KE. to W. 



November 2d. — Earn l.h., Blackbirds, Fieldfares, Thrushes, 

 Redwings, two King Ouzels, and several Tree Sparrows on 

 island; also one Woodcock and one Wood Pigeon. (S., 8.) 

 Two large flocks of Golden Plover, flying W. Flocks of Field- 

 fares, Thrushes, Bedwings, Skylarks, Snow Buntings, and Star- 

 lings, to W., from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Three Common Wren 

 in garden. Coquet L.H., two " Horned " Owls. Tees L.v., large 

 flocks Widgeon, Grey Ducks, and Dunlin, two Thrushes, Titlarks, 

 and two Bullfinches ; the latter came on board. (Strong S.W.) 

 Whitby L.H., flocks Fieldfare during morning, high, to S. (S., 

 3.) Spurn l.h., many small birds, Crows, 9 a.m. (S.S.E., 5.) 

 Tetney, Teal, many, twenty-two in one flock. Outer Doiosing 

 L.v., one Blackbird, 7 a.m., 200 Larks, 3 p.m., 300 Crows, 3.30 

 p.m., to W. Llyn Wells L.v., Knot, very large flock, 9 a.m., 1ST. 

 to S. Dudgeon L.v., 150 Crows, noon to 3 P.M., E.S.E. to W.N.W, 

 Fifty Mountain Sparrows, several on deck. Hasbro' L.v., con- 

 tinuous Black and Grey Crows, 10 A.M. to sunset, E. to W., low. 

 (S., 4.) Yarmouth, Purple Sandpiper, ad. 6, Breydon. Great 

 Spotted Woodpecker, ad. 6. Cockle L.v., great flocks Crows, 

 Lapwings, and Larks, to W., throughout day. Corton l.v., 

 Larks and Crows, 5 a.m., round lantern, and passed close to 

 ship, flying W., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shipwash l.v., Crows, Larks, 

 and Chaffinches all day, S.E. to KW. (Fresh, S.S.W.) Swin 

 Middle L.v., Larks, 20 to 30 and single, 8 a.m. to noon, to W. 

 (S.S.W., 4.) Two large flocks Sanderling, to E., at noon. Goodwin 

 L.v., flock Larks, 9.30 a.m. ; also striking lantern at night. East 

 Goodwin L.v., two flocks Larks, 10 to 11 A.M., E. to W. (S.W., 

 6.) Varne L.v., 100 Starlings, 4 P.M., S.E. to KW. Hanois 

 L.H., a few Swallows passing, 10 a.m. (W.N.W., 4; c, showery.) 



Novembek 3d. — Tees L.v., Grey Crows to KW. ; one Wood- 

 cock. Whitby l.h., Wrens, Snow Buntings, Fieldfares, 10 a.m., 

 about premises ; also Linnets, Finches, and other small birds, 

 flying high, to S. (S.S.W., 3.) Flambrd l.h., Larks and Crows, 

 7.30 a.m. to 10.40 a.m., to S. Spurn l.h., Grey Crows and 

 Brambling, 8 A.M. (S., 4.) Llyn Wells L.v., Larks, several 

 round ship, noon to 3 P.M. Cromer l.h., few Larks and Star- 

 lings, midnight to 3 a.m. (S. to S.W., 5 ; misty.) Northrepps, 

 Buzzard, passing over. Yarmouth, Swallow, at Breydon, five 



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