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Hawks,[127]
Owls,[128]
Pied Flycatcher,[128]
Missel Thrush,[128]
Thrush,[129]
Redwing,[131]
Fieldfare,[132]
Blackbird,[133]
Ring Ouzel,[135]
Hedge Sparrow,[135]
Robin,[135]
Redstart,[135]
Black Redstart,[135]
Stonechat,[136]
Whinchat,[136]
Wheatear,[136]
Reed Warbler,[137]
Sedge Warbler,[138]
Grasshopper Warbler,[138]
Whitethroat,[138]
Blackcap,[139]
Chiffchaff,[139]
Willow Wren,[139]
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Golden-crested Wren,[140]
Wren,[140]
Blue Tit,[140]
Wagtails,[140]
Rock Pipit and Titlark,[141]
Skylark,[142]
Snow Bunting,[144]
Common Bunting,[145]
Reed Bunting,[145]
Yellow Hammer,[145]
Chaffinch,[145]
Sparrow,[146]
Greenfinch,[147]
Goldfinch,[147]
Redpole,[147]
Linnets,[147]
Starling,[148]
Chough,[151]
Raven,[152]
Hooded Crow,[152]
Rook,[152]
Jackdaw,[153]
Magpie,[153]

List of Birds Noticed—continued.

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Swallow,[153]
Martins,[155]
Swift,[155]
Nightjar,[155]
Cuckoo,[155]
Wryneck,[155]
"Hoopoe,"[155]
Pigeons,[156]
Turtle Dove,[156]
"Partridge,"[157]
Corncrake,[157]
Water Rail,[157]
Water Hen,[157]
Golden Plover,[157]
Green Plover,[158]
Sea Pie,[159]
Grey Phalarope,[159]
Woodcock,[159]
Snipe,[160]
"Sea Larks," etc.[161]
Redshank,[162]
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Greenshank,[162]
Curlew,[162]
Whimbrel,[163]
Terns,[163]
Gulls,[164]
Manx Shearwater,[165]
Fork-tailed Petrel,[166]
Stormy Petrel,[166]
Razorbill,[166]
Guillemot,[167]
Little Auk,[167]
Puffin,[168]
Great Northern Diver,[168]
Cormorant,[169]
Gannet,[170]
Heron,[171]
Geese,[171]
Ducks,[173]
"Merganser,"[173]
Birds not identified,[174]
Bats,[174]

Hawks.

Fastnet.—April 17th, two going N.; September 10th, two Hawks alighted 6 A.M. 23d, one at 7 A.M. killed a Titlark.

Mine Head.—February 23d, Peregrine Falcon seen to-day, first time since November; April 10th, hatching on cliff; 19th, eggs taken. More were laid and hatching re-commenced. August 16th, one Kestrel; October 29th, one shot. [Wing received.] A pair occasionally during winter.

Coningbeg Light-ship.—November 6th, one Sparrowhawk passed N.E.

Arklow South Light-ship.—September 4th, one Sparrowhawk on deck 10 A.M. hazy.

Arklow North Light-ship.—November 28th, one Sparrowhawk going N.W. December 15th, one.

Rockabill.—February 8th, one Sparrowhawk at noon. March 22d, a Kestrel; May 23d, Hawks seen; June 30th, one seen; July 22d, one.