FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : BIRDS. 
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Marsh Harrier. 
On the 11th May, 1899, a nest of this bird quite ready for eggs 
was found in the Broad district, from which the female was seen 
to rise. Four Harriers were seen on the wing at the same time, 
one of which was, I regret to say, subsequently trapped. The 
nest was photographed by Mr. Kearton, ami appeared in his 
‘Our Rare British Breeding Birds.’ It is believed to be twenty 
years since this species hist hatched off in Norfolk, but a nest 
with two eggs was found in 1894. — J. H. G. 
Tengmalm’s Owl. 
One caught at Thornham, October 30th, 1901. Two others 
at the same time in .Suffolk. 
Scops Eared Owl. 
One of these birds, which allowed close inspection, was seen by 
Mr. S. J. Hoare at Sidestrand, on 6th April, 1902. 
Lesser Grey Shrike. 
An immature example shot at Docking by Mr. G. E. Lodge, 
on October 11th, 1902. 
WOODCHAT. 
On the 2nd June, 1901, a Woodchat was seen at Framingham 
Earl by Mr. Bligli. 
Dipper. 
A Dipper, probably C. melanogader, was seen at Raynham on 
the 27th February, 1902. 
Golden Oriole. 
In April, 1901, Mr. Lowne, of Yarmouth, received an Oriole 
which had been shot in the vicinity. 
Ring Ouzel. 
These birds were quite numerous in October, 1902. There were 
also a good number of “ Michaelmas Blackbirds” in October, 1899. 
Blue-tiiroat. 
Several were seen and one shot at Cley on 9th September, 1900, 
and others on the 18th and 31st of the same month. 
Barred Warbler. 
One of these birds appeared at Cley on 13th September, 1902, 
with Blue-throated Warblers and other migrants. 
