Lough Swilly.—May 16th and 17th, flocks of "Whimbrel Curlew."
Rathlin O'Birne.—March 13th, one Curlew. A few seen on March 25th, and from June 2nd to 8th.
Oyster Island, North.—May 3rd to 7th, fifteen to twenty "young Curlews, commonly called May-birds."
Blacksod.—April 5th, about twenty Curlews going N.W.; April 9th, twelve birds seen; 18th, several flocks. May 13th to 22nd, continuous flocks passing inland. A few on July 5th and 20th.
Slyne Head, North.—April 11th, flock of Curlews. May 3rd, one flock known by the name of "May-birds" in this locality. "They resemble the Curlew in form and colour, but not so large; they remain in this locality for two or three months each year, and are rarely seen before May." They departed early in July this year; 10th, one flock of Curlews going S. July 21st, flocks of Curlews.
Slyne Head, South.—May 17th, nine "May-fowls" flew to N.E.; 30th, five ditto.
Valentia.—During April frequently, and May 13th, 16th, 25th. On May 13th the entry is "young Curlew" (perhaps Whimbrel).
Skelligs.—Jan. 8th, ten Curlews going S.
Dursey Island.—May 2nd to 7th, Curlews at intervals going N.W.
Old Head, Kinsale.—Dec. 13th, flocks of 200 to 300 Curlews, first arrived on this day.