May 11th.—Longstone L.H., five Whimbrel to E. at 5.30 A.M. The flight of Gannet is very small this year.
May 12th.—Great Cotes, Godwit, Pinged Plover, Dunlin, Whimbrel, and Curlew on foreshore. Yarmouth, Sanderlings, 4 A.M.; number on beach.
May 13th.—Redcar, Whimbrel flying E. Yarmouth, Sanderlings and Knots, 4 A.M.
May 14th.—Yarmouth, Terns, not many to this date. "In the autumn Terns keep to the coast-line, but in the spring they follow the inland waters, crossing Breydon and the Broad district" [A. P.]. Small flocks of Sanderlings, 7 A.M.
May 17th.—Redcar, one flock Terns to E. (Wind N.; light.) Spurn L.H., several Swallows, 9 A.M. Yarmouth, Curlew, 5 A.M.; Turnstone, several; fresh arrivals to-day. (S.W.; strong.) Languard L.H., two Common Wrens, 2.20 P.M.; left at sunset. Thanet, Grey Crow last seen, two. (Garden Warbler, first on 15th.)
May 18th.—Yarmouth, Turnstones, two Godwits in red plumage, one Lesser Tern, fifteen Herons. (S.W.) Shipwash L.V., two Swallows, S.S.E. to N.N.W., and at intervals to June 4th, travelling S.E. to N.W.
May 20th.—Spurn L.H., Cuckoo, 3 P.M. (N.N.W., 3.) Cromer L.H., large number Chaffinches all day going inland. (E.S.E., 3.)
May 21st.—Cockle L.V., Waterhen (mid watch), struck and fell on deck. (S.W., 5.)
May 22d.—Cromer L.H., four Turtledoves, 6 A.M., pitched on the hill, then to S.W.
May 24th.—Spurn L.H., small flock of Common Wren, 3 P.M. (N.N.W., 3.) Dudgeon L.V., three Curlews N. to S. Varne L.V., ten Swallows, 9 A.M., S. to N.