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TUB EARL OB KIMBERLEY ON 
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ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF BIRDS OBSERVED 
OX THE KIMBERLEY ESTATE. 
By The Earl of Kimberlea", K.G., Vice-President. 
Read ^oth October, 1888 . 
The following additions to the list of Birds observed at Kimberley 
(vol. ii. p. 4G) have been communicated by Lord Kimberley to 
the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society, and brings the 
number up to 148, but if, as is possible, the Grey-headed Wagtail 
was included in error, the number will stand at 147. Lord 
Kimberley does not now recollect his authority for admitting this 
species to the list. 
Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus). Killed, July, 1888. 
Marsh Harrier {Circus cjeruginosus). Seen several times by 
me, December, 1886 •, stayed here some weeks. 
Short-eared Owl {Otus brachijutus). Seen by me, November, 
1876. 
Chiffciiafp (Pln/luscopus rufus). Common, accidentally omitted 
from the original list. 
Purple Heron {Ardea purpurea). Bird of the year, killed 
near Hingham Semere, October, 1875. 
Godwit {Limuxa lajiponica?). One seen in the summer of 1884. 
Whimbrel {Numenim pluenpus). Two seen by me, November, 
1879. 
Little Auk {Mergulu^ alle). Picked up dead, December, 1875. 
Great Black-backed Gull {Lams marinus). Several seen by 
me, January, 187G. 
NOTES. 
A Hock of live Sheld Ducks, which are very rare here, was seen 
on the lake in January, 1876. 
The Goosander has visited us in unusual numbers of late. In 
