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TABLE XVIII. 
Summary of Reappearances of Starlings caught and 
MARKED IN WINTER IN GREAT BRITAIN. 
Reported from near place of marking. 
* Numbers reported. 
Season of reappearance. 
7 
Same winter. 
10 
First summer. 
1 
Same winter and again in second winter. 
7 
Second winter. 
1 
Second winter and again in second summer. 
3 
Third winter. 
1 
Fourth winter. 
1 
Fourth summer. 
Reported at a 
distance from place of marking. 
Case 308: Marked at North Berwick, East Lothian, on 24.12.10 ; 
caught at Hartlepool, Co. Durham, on 6.2.12. 
Case 218 : Marked at Edinburgh on 20.3.11; 
killed at Saltdalen, Arctic Norway, on 20.4.11. 
Case 246 : Marked at Aberdeen on 20.1.10 ; 
found d4ad at Kvarvi Salten, Arctic Norway, about 20.8.11. 
Case 455 : Marked at Edinburgh on 18.3.11; 
caught (believed to be nesting) at Vaardalsoren, Nord- 
Trondhjem, Norway, on 5.4.13. 
Case 459 : Marked at Edinburgh on 10.2.11; 
caught near Christiania, Norway, on 11.3.14. 
(* Each individual counted once only.) 
The records given in Table XVIII. include instances of 
birds caught in winter and recovered at the same places in 
summer, thus affording further evidence of the stationary 
habit of the native birds. The records of birds recovered in 
winter, including the one case showing movement, are not 
significant, as it is impossible to say whether the birds were 
resident individuals or winter visitors. 
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