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Pied Wagtail. March 2ith, eight seen together in a ploughed 
field at Korthrepps. 
WiiEATEAR. April 3rd, Overstrand. 
Llackcap. April 3rd, seen and heard at ^forthrepps. 
AVillow AYarbler. April 10th, K'orwichj April 17th, 
Northrepps. 
Cuckoo. April 15th, Northrepp.s. 
Ping Oueel. April 19th, Hurston j April 20th, Xorthrepps. 
jN’igiitingale. April 11th, Norwich ; April 13th, Thorpe. 
Yellow Wagtail. April 22nd, Carrow. 
Swallow. April 21st, Carrow. April 23rd, a migratory flock 
were observed to alight on Cossey Hall in the evening. April 27th, 
Northrepps. 
Sand ^Martin. April 21st, Carrow. 
House Martin. April 21st, Carrow. 
Kedstart. April 24th, Northrepps. 
Turtle Dove. May 3rd, Northrepps. 
Spotted Flycatcher. May 7th, Northrepps; Alay IGth, 
Norwich. 
Swift. May 2nd, Yarmouth; May 14th, Norwich; Alay IGth, 
Cromer and Keswick. 
Corn Crake. INIay 13th, Northrepps. 
Goatsucker. Alay 14th, Northrepps. 
Cormorant. On tlio 14th seven of these birds, in company, 
were observed flying towards the sea at Yarmouth. 
Spoonbill. Five were seen at 4 a.m. on Breydou, on the 19th, 
four of which were sleeping with their heads thrown back and 
buried in their feathers, whilst one apparently stood sentinel, and 
about twenty large Gulls were in company Avith them. These 
passed on, unmolested, but two Avere recorded as killed at Orfoitl 
in Suffolk on the 21st, Avhich, possibly, Avere part of the same 
flock. 
Black Tern. SeA’cral about Brcydon on the 14th. 
