Curlew.—March 27th and 30th, most had left the coast; only one bird left on April 17th. One reappeared June 7th, and more on the 9th. A great flock on September 20th; shifted their ground before December 16th; only one or two left at the close of the year.
Pied Wagtail.—February 7th, one first seen; the next arrived March 27th. Left September 24th.
Wheatear.—March 25th, appeared off coast, but were absent on March 27th. March 29th, a little band of seven or eight arrived, but disappeared. April 17th, a few appeared inland. Noted again on the coast July 15th; September 17th, last seen. Were seen at Berwick, October 14th, but the conditions are very different from here.
Whinchat.—A family newly hatched on the coast a mile to the south of this on August 9th; not seen again.
Stonechat.—Not in some of its old haunts this year. On coast on Cockburn's-path, April 30th.
Redstart.—May 2nd. Scarce this year.
Sedge Warbler.—May 20th, arriving in a band of late migrants.
Willow Warbler.—April 18th, in garden. April 23rd and 24th, singing sweetly; last seen September 4th.
Swift.—May 16th.
Greater Whitethroat.—May 13th, arrived; 16th, general. August 6th, haunts the garden; a single bird left September 19th. Observed in some localities till end of October, but not here.