12 2) REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
October 17th. 
Langness L.H.—Four or five Common Wrens; large flock of 
Grey Linnets; large flocks of Skylarks; and a few Song 
Thrushes at 11 am. (E., light; haze.) 
Chickens Rock u.H.—Large numbers of Thrushes, Starlings, 
“and other birds not made out,” throughout the night. (E. to 
S.E., strong breeze ; showers and haze.) 
st Bees Li. Tae Grey Geese and large numbers of Field- 
fares at noon. 
Dee u.V.—Redwings, Thrushes, and Titlarks from nan to 
sunrise. (S.S.E., 3; fog.) Some killed. Titlarks, Blackbirds, 
Chaffinches, and Linnets fiying in company around the vessel 
during the morning. 
Carnarvon Bay u.v.—Three small “ Pinks” on deck at 1 P.M. 
St Tudwal’s L.u.— One Blackbird at 7 A.M. 
South Bishop L.H.—Several Starlings and flocks of Linnets in 
the forenoon ; two Goldcrests on the rock all day. 
Smalls u.u.—One Ring Ouzel passing at noon. “ White 
Buntings” about the rocks. 
Flatholm u.4.—Enormous flocks of Martins and Swallows all 
day. 
Bideford Bar uu.—Four Grey Geese at 9 A.M. 
October 18th. 
Langness L.H.—Flock of thirty Lapwings at 11 aM. One 
Swallow at 3 P.M. 
Chickens Rock L.u—Large numbers of Thrushes, Starlings, 
and other birds throughout the night. (H. and 8.E., 6; P. M.) 
Dee u.V.—Large flocks of Titlarks and Blackbirds in company 
flying south all day. 
South Stack uu.—Six Blackbirds, one Thrush, and one Tit- 
lark killed between 4 and 6 AM. (Calm; c.M.) Small flocks 
of Larks and Finches going N.W. from 8 A.M. to noon. 
South Bishop L.u.—Seven Martins appeared. 
Nash (#.) u.u.—Two Thrushes and two Blackbirds killed at 
DAMES (CAS 32:0, ME) . 
Godrevy L.H.—Two Swallows at 1 P.M. 
Eddystone u.H.—Three Redwings and several Titlarks struck 
at 5 A.M, d 
