Rathlin O'Birne.—Nov. 12th, about two hundred came from mainland, and returned again after some time.
Killybegs.—The Starling, which was commonly seen here in winter, is now very rare. I have seen none at all this winter.
Oyster Island, North.—Nov. 13th, fifty passing W.; wind S.
Blackrock, Mayo.—Oct. 3rd, about twenty alighted on rock, 9 a.m.; wind N., fresh, clear. Oct. 4th, one killed striking, at 1 a.m.
Clare Island.—During November a few occasionally in vicinity of lighthouse.
Slyne Head, North.—Nov. 28th, eight Starlings, four killed, 10 p.m.; wind N.E., rain. Dec. 10th, nine;-wind N.
Straw Island.—Aug. 31st, four Starlings, 1 p.m., going S.W., low; wind fresh W. Also on Sept. 15th, and Oct. 13th, sixteen to twenty, going south, low.
Arran Island, South.—April 2nd, thirty Starlings, going N., twenty struck, none killed; wind S. Oct. 30th, thirty "Stares," 11 a.m.; wind S., blue sky, five struck, two killed. "Stares" remained here. Dec. 13th, six "Stares," 10 p.m., four killed striking; wind W.S.W., drizzling rain.
Tearaght.—Jun. 30th, twelve, and again on Feb. 18th. Did not leave until about March 1st.
Valentia.—Dec. 4th, fifteen; wind light N.