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Mr. I learnt from the same person that a Little Bittern 
has been killed at Bnrlingham. 
Mr. Brown informs me tliat Mr. Kerrison, of Banworth has 
seen quite young Teal upon the Broad at that place 
i eh, uary 28th, a eold wind frost. I saw a flock of about twentv 
Siskins in front of tlie lioiiso. ^ 
Pheo • tiL k T i" ‘l'» same 
m' ke’e ini thr fli: tir 'z 
sea.e as these birds niov^d vly qnZyZ: 
shot‘„Z''Z 1 of 11*0 Snowy Owl was 
Lord SiiLld" Tl’”' ‘'r possession of 
Loid Sufflold. Ibis inforination was given by Mr. G. Glover to 
(M^ZiIiI ^ app. 
) • 8tli, lioklstart aiul lellow Wren ann • 10th Pn i 
ap,«rs(Mr. F. Dr.ake) i ,5th. „Z(Z‘ ;Zsl“ 
FielZtZrV'''’- a blackcap; inii.Zv 
iioiaiaik at Koydon; saw a Little Auk at SmJfi.’o c tv 
w iich was killed at Yarmouth in November, 18i9. 18th Vln'to 
ZZaTl SOtlb Swallows ap ;a! 
of the species Ardea ralloides, of Temminck was kSu 
at Ormesby, and is now in the posscssirti tlio bZg LZ oi 
that place ; it weighed Si ounces. ' ^ 
picking the 
in aZZnZ ttiilZoI " 
1821. 
^ January 23rd, this day the barometer stood at the liei-ht of 30 • 
inches, llie weather open. ° ‘ 
February 6th, the barometer a"ain at 30’' inphoo n 
wind west. ^ frosty 
