142 REPORT ON THE MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 
Copeland (Mew) Island.—April 8th, Thrushes about lantern. 
November 3d, one disabled; rain. 9th, six killed striking. 
Innishtrahull—January 16th, 23d, 24th, and 27th, small 
flocks of Blackbirds and Mountain Thrushes around lantern ; 
about eighteen killed. 
Tory Island.—April 14th, three killed striking 4 A.M. 
Aranmore.—October 15th, one seen. 3 
fathlin O' Birne—August 26th, four killed 8 p.m. These 
birds often strike. Always on island in autumn. 
Killybegs.—October 19th, 11 P.m., one killed striking; misty. 
November 1st, 1 4.M., another ; two seen in morning. 
Lroadhaven.— October 13th, one killed striking. No birds 
were ever known to strike this light before, as it is dark to- 
wards the land. | 
Eagle Island, E—October 17th, 2 to 3 A.M., three killed strik- 
ing ; 19th, one seen. 
Blackrock, Mayo—November 6th and 7th, Thrushes about all 
day. 
Arran Island, N—November 11th, six Thrushes killed strik- 
ing 11.30 P.M.; misty. 
Straw Island.—November 19th, forty going N.W. 
Tearaght.—October 19th, several arrived on rock. 
Skelligs——October 16th, a few Thrushes on rock; wind N.E., 
gale, rainy. 17th, several on rock to-day; wind S.E., fresh. 
23d, several Common Thrushes and another species having 
the back of a slatish colour, with a yellow hue on the back near 
the tail. 31st, Thrushes on rock. Several during November 
frequented the rock. December 8th, “Thrushes, Common 
Fieldfare, and Redwings since the 7th.” 
“ REDWING.” 
Mine Head.— November 11th, Redwing caught on glass. 
Small birds flying through rays allnight. Redwing plentiful all 
winter. 
Tearaght.—January 28th, one found near lighthouse. March 
15th, two or three observed up to middle of this month. 
Skelligs—December 8th, one struck 11.30 p.m. ; died in night. 
FIELDFARE. 
Mine Head.—December 8th, observed here. 
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