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or six. A few Crows, 10.30 a.m., from sea. Cockle L.V., three 

 Crows, one Starling, and a Lark, 9.30 a.m., to W. Languard 

 L.H., two Common Wrens, 11.5 A.M. Goodwin L.V., Crows and 

 Starlings at noon to W. (S.W., 8 ; o. R.) 



November 4th. — Farn l.h., one Long-Tailed Duck, shot. 

 Redcar, a few Blackbirds, Chaffinches, and six Kobins ; some at 

 sea, others at breakwater. (W.) Spurn l.h., Tree Sparrow, 

 killed, 3 A.M. (S., 4.) Wing sent. Cromer l.h., Curlew and 

 Golden Plover, 6 to 8 p.m., round lantern ; also on 5th and Gth. 

 Yarmouth, Swallow, five, Jackdaw, 8.30 a.m., fifteen from sea; 

 Goldcrest. Cockle L.V., a few straggling Crows to W. during 

 day. Galloper L.v., large flocks Crows and Starlings all day to 

 S.W. Swin Middle L.v., a few Larks and Crows. Goodwin L.v., 

 Crows and Starlings to W. at 2 p.m. (S.W., 7.) 



November 5th. — Whitby l.h., forty-two Grey Geese, high to 

 S. ; eight Snow Buntings, in garden. (W., 4.) Llyn Wells L.v., 

 Larks and Starlings during day, S.S.E. to N.W. Yarmouth, 

 Eing Ouzel, im. $ ; Swallows and Martin, five at 4 p.m. ; two 

 Shore Larks. Cockle L.v., one Starling to W. Gull l.v., Crows, 

 7 A.M. to noon, to N.W. (W., 3.) 



November 6th. — Coquet l.h., flock of Golden-Crested Wrens. 

 (S.E., 5.) Spurn l.h., Chaffinches and Eedbreasts, 9 A.M. 

 (S.S.W., 3.) Llyn Wells L.v., six Linnets ; four Starlings, killed 

 against lantern. Hasbro L.v., forty to fifty Black Crows, 3.30 

 p.m., to W. (S., 2.) Yarmouth, Crows, 4 p.m., from sea inland ; 

 Larks, Eedwings, 7 p.m., over town ; ten House Martins (Kes- 

 wick Hall). Cockle L.v., about 1000 Larks during day to S.W. 

 Gull l.v., Crows, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., to N.W. (S.W., 3.) 



November 7th. — Outer Dowsing L.v., Black Duck, large flight 

 to S.W. ; twenty Larks to W.S.W. Llyn Wells L.v., Crows 

 during day, S.E. to W.N.W. ; two Larks killed. Hasbro' L.v., Sky- 

 larks, large flock at 6.30 a.m., to W. ; two Great Tits (wings 

 sent), 3 p.m. Yarmouth, Eedshank, Golden and Grey Plover, 

 many over town after dark ; also Dunlin all evening. (S.E.) 

 Cockle L.v., a few Larks during day to S.W. ; two " Oxeyes " on 

 board. Shipwash L.v., two flocks Lapwings, N.E. to S.W. ; thirty 

 Starlings, E. to W. Swin Middle L.v., six male Sparrows, a few 

 Larks and Starlings. Goodwin l.v., six Sparrows about deck all 

 day. Gull L.v., six Sparrows about deck. 



November 8th. — Farn l.h., three Blackbirds, two Eedbreasts, 



