Lala REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
October 30th. 
Langiness L.H.—A few Blackbirds at 4 P.M. 
Chickens Rock L.u.—Numbers of Starlings, Thrushes, Black- 
birds, and Fieldfares from 9 p.m. Numbers struck and fell over 
into the sea. (S.E., 6; D.) 
St Bees .H.—Two Woodcock at 3 P.M. 
Selker L.vV.—F locks of Crows, Blackbirds, Titlarks, and Larks 
going south during the day. 
Dee u.v.—Do. do. do. 
South Stack L.u.—Ten Starlings killed. 
Carnarvon Bay uv.—A few Starlings at 3 a.m. Large flocks 
of Larks all day. 
Smalls L.H.—A few Starlings at 8 P.M. 
Bideford Bar u.8.—One Sparrow struck at 9.30 P.M. 
Godrevy L.—Four Starlings struck between 6 and 8 P.M. 
Hddystone u.H.—F lock of Golden Plovers ; a large quantity of 
Starlings and Larks, Grasshopper Warbler [?] and Goldcrests 
between 7.30 and 10 p.m. Twenty-eight killed) (S.E, 1; 
€. D. M.) 
November 8th.} 
Langness L.H.—Blackbirds, Thrushes, and Redwings between 
SPM. to6AM. (SE, 2; mM) 
Chickens Rock L.H.—Large numbers of Thrushes, Blackbirds, 
Larks, and Starlings throughout the night. (8.,2; M.) 
Selker u.V.—A great many Larks flying about the lantern all 
night; afew killed. (SS.E., 4; 0.™M) 
Carnarvon Bay u.V.—Starlings, Larks, Thrushes, and “ Pinks” 
around the lantern all night. 
South Bishop u.H.—Several Wheatears at 8 P.M. 
Smalls L.u.—Starlings, Thrushes, Blackbirds, and Larks in 
large numbers at 5 P.M. and throughout the nicht. (E.S.E,, 3; 
0.°C, M. D.) 
Nash (#.) u.uH.—Many Blackbirds and Thrushes between 1 
and3 aM. Eighteen killed. (E.N.E., 3; 0. M.) 
Breaksea LU.V.—Blackbirds and Starlings all night. Eleven 
killed. (H., 4; m.) 
1 For the prevailing meteorological conditions for November 8th to 13th, see 
observations under General Remarks section of this Report. 
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