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Bishop Rock u.u.—Thrushes and Starlings all night. (SS.E, 
35 M.) 
Hddystone L.u.—Redwings, Starlings, Thrushes, and Blackbirds 
from 1 to 5 A.M.; twenty-two caught; many striking and falling 
into the sea. (S.E. by S.,3; c.v.) Redwings, Starlings, Larks, 
Thrushes, and Fieldfares from 9 P.M. to 5 Am. (9th); thirty 
caught, numbers flying around the lantern. (KE N.E., 3; 0. D. M.) 
November 9th. 
Chickens Rock u.H.—A flock of Fieldfares at 3 AM. A large 
rush of birds appears to have taken place at this station during 
the night, when numbers struck the lantern, principally on the 
east side, and were most likely killed, for they left marks of 
blood on the windows. Flocks of Thrushes, Fieldfares, Black- 
birds, and Larks all night. Large numbers striking and falling 
into the sea. (S.E., strong breeze ; haze.) 
Dee u.V.—Several Blackbirds at 3 A.M. ; afew killed and fall- 
ing overboard. 
Skerries L.H.—“ Blackbirds and Chaffinches.” 
South Stack L.H.—A Blackbird caught at lantern at 10 P.M. 
South Bishop LuH.—Sixty Blackbirds, forty Thrushes, six 
Larks, and six Starlings killed between 1 andi5am. (SE, 4; 
C. M.) 
Nash (#.) u.H.—Six Blackbirds killed between 4 and 4.30 
AM. Four Snipe killed at 4.30 am. (E.N.E, 3; 0. M.) 
Bull Point u.H.—One Thrush struck at 1.30 a.m. 
Godrevy UH—A few Thrushes, Blackbirds, and Starlings 
struck, but not killed, from 1 to 5 A.M. One Robin struck at 
8 P.M. 
Wolf Rock u.u.—“ Grey Birds” and Starlings flying around 
the lantern at 1 A.M. 
Eddystone u.H.—Larks, Thrushes, and Fieldfares around the 
lantern in the early morning. Thrushes, Blackbirds, Starlings, 
Larks, one Storm Petrel, and “I think one Marsh Tit,” at 
light between 9 p.m. and midnight. Sevencaught. (E.N.E,, 3; 
O. M.) 
November 10th. 
Langness u.H.—“ Blackbirds and Thrushes all night,” 
