20th, early, E., fresh; noon, S.E., clouds and cirri the same, cold.—All the above, but only few. Cypselus, jr., several.
21st.—Nothing considerable.
22d, early, E., light; later, westerly to north, slight.—F. peregrinus, nisus, jr., several; milvus, one. Mus. grisola, many; luctuosa, very many; all young birds. Sy. phœnicurus, cinerea, and trochilus, many; hortensis and curruca, fewer; hypolais, some—all young. Sax. ænanthe and rubetra, very many. Mot. flava, many. Anth. arboreus and Emb. hortulana, pretty many. I. torquilla, very many. Cuculus, several. Alcedo ispida, two shot. Crex porzana, some. Ch. auratus, morinellus, and hiaticula, many. Numenius, Totanus, Tringa, and relative species, all very numerous. All the named, without an exception, young birds.
Freshly pulled out tail-feathers of Musc. parva been found.
23d, N.E. and E.N.E., fresh.—All those mentioned on previous days again in great numbers. Sax. ænanthe, jr., very particularly numerous.
24th, N., fresh,—Sax. ænanthe, jr., again very many; but besides those, less migration.
25th, N.W., fresh.—Ditto, ditto, ditto.
26th, N.N.W., light, overcast, cool; noon, warmer; in evening, calm, E. (?).—The above, but only scattered during the early hours. At noon, pretty many Sylviæ, Anth. arboreus, and Emb. hortulana. Caprimulgus, some. Picus major, a couple. F. haliaëtos, two been shot. All young birds.
27th, early, calm, then light E.N.E.; in evening, cold.—Turd. musicus, scattered. Al. arvensis, some. Mus. grisola and luctuosa, pretty many. Sylviæ, less. Saxicola, pretty many. Anth. arboreus and Emb. hortulana, some. All young.
28th, S.E. by E., fresh, clouds from N.W.—Sylviæ and musicapa, but very scattered. Saxicola, pretty many. Anth. arborea and Emb. hortulana, singly. Ch. auratus, few.