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(F. Claxton, v.v.). “November 18th, 1882. Mr. W. M. Crowfoot 
told me of a Short-eared Owl’s nest in a rabbit-hole, between 
Brandon and Mildenhall” (F. Norgate in lilt.) 
88. * Tawny Owl (Syrnium aluco). “Grey Owl, Brown Owl.” 
E. “ A pair nested regularly in the vicinity of Elveden Hall, from 
1814 to 1859” (B. of N.) “Found in coverts at Fakenham” 
(Rev. R. B. Caton in li/l.) 
89. Marsh Harrier (Circus cerugmosus). A. “One shot on 
Thetford Warren” (Newby in li/l.) 
90. Hen Harrier (Cirrus cyaneus). A. “Elveden, 1844 and 
1850” (B. of S.) Immature specimen in my possession, shot on 
the Abbey estate, Thetford. 
91. Montagu’s Harrier (Circus ciwraceus). “Martin-hawk.” ? 
A. “ Nests formerly found in neighbourhood of Thetford ” 
(B. of N.) “Male at Elveden, June, 1844. One at Elveden, 
November, 1885. Fine adult at Euston, December, 187G; two 
young birds ditto, in August, 1877 (B. of S.) 
92. Buzzard (Buteo vulgaris). A. “Dark-coloured female in 
the Dennis collection at Bury, killed near Thetford in 1852” 
(B. of N.) “One at Elveden, December 11th, 1850” (B. of S.) 
93. Bough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus). R “Two on 
Thetford Warren, February and April, 1835. Adult from 
Thetford Warren, November, 1857” (B. of S.) “Trapped at 
Santon Downham in July, 1848. During November, December, 
January, 1839 — 40 no less than forty-seven specimens were 
ascertained to have been taken within eight miles of the town 
of Thetford. October, 1858 — twenty specimens obtained, chiefly 
in the neighbourhood of Thetford and Yarmouth” (B. of N.) 
“Adult, Brandon, January, 1885, another adult at Brandon, 1874 
or 1875; very rare in this state” (B. of S.) “On heaths at 
Fakenham” (Rev. K. B. Caton in lift.) 
94. White-tailed Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla). A. “Two 
trapped on Thetford Warren in winter of 1832 — 3. Female shot 
on warren at Elveden, January, 1843. One shot at Barnham” 
(B. of S.) “At Lynford, the keeper (Jamieson) showed me 
a fine Sea Eagle shot at Lynford and stuffed by him. 
P. Mackenzie, Esq., of Santon Downham, has stuffed specimens of 
two which I understood were obtained thereabouts” (F. Norgate in 
