South Bishop L.H.—Several Starlings and flocks of Linnets in the forenoon; two Goldcrests on the rock all day.
Smalls L.H.—One Ring Ouzel passing at noon. "White Buntings" about the rocks.
Flatholm L.H.—Enormous flocks of Martins and Swallows all day.
Bideford Bar L.H.—Four Grey Geese at 9 A.M.
October 18th.
Langness L.H.—Flock of thirty Lapwings at 11 A.M. One Swallow at 3 P.M.
Chickens Rock L.H.—Large numbers of Thrushes, Starlings, and other birds throughout the night. (E. and S.E., 6; P. M.)
Dee L.V.—Large flocks of Titlarks and Blackbirds in company flying south all day.
South Stack L.H.—Six Blackbirds, one Thrush, and one Titlark killed between 4 and 6 A.M. (Calm; C. M.) Small flocks of Larks and Finches going N.W. from 8 A.M. to noon.
South Bishop L.H.—Seven Martins appeared.