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MIGRATION AND OTHER ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES. 
Kestrel (F. tinnunculus). — One taken on a boat 40 miles 
east of Yarmouth on August 18th; small influx September 
16th. 
Peregrine Falcon ( F . peregnnus). — One seen January 
13th. 
Sparrow Hawk ( Accipiter nisus). — One taken on a boat 
near S. Ridge Buoy between Haisboro’ and Smith’s Knoll 
Light- vessels on September 18th; one newly-arrived Septem- 
ber 23rd. 
Brent Goose ( Bernicla brenta ). — Small lots going south 
close in on October 12th, 13th, and 15th. One on passage 
April 2nd. 
Mallard ( Anas boscas). — Flock going south October 14th. 
Wigeon ( Mareca penelope ). — Few small lots on Breydon on 
September 4th. Small lot coasting south on October 3rd, 
and again on the 14th; Some still in winter resort or on 
passage on April 2nd. 
Pochard {Fuligula fenna). — Some had arrived by October 
16th, and most had gone by March 12th. 
Tufted Duck (F. cristata ). — Some still in winter resort on 
April 2nd. 
Golden Eye ( Clangula glaucion ). — March 12th, one; April 
2nd, ten, at least two fully adult males. 
Long-tailed Duck {Harelda glacialis). — January 29th, one 
at Easton ; still there on April 2nd. 
Common Scoter (QLdemia nigra ). — Flock passing south 
October 25th. 
Red-breasted Merganser ( Mergus serrator). — One at 
Easton, January 29th ; one at Corton, November 28th. 
Smew (Af. albellus ). — One at Benacre, January 29th, a male. 
Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus ). — Large flocks passing 
from north to south at Yarmouth (Quinton) and again on 
December 14th. Large migrating flock near Lowestolt, 
April 27th. 
