. Bird notes . 11 ;^ Z ^ ,^_, ,^ rt ^ t/; ^ rt <u <-5 J3 <^ CL W ~t: X Correspondence. 117 had perished, and was much relieved at their turning up again on the Whitethroat came on May 7th, about his usual date, whilst my favouritesongster, the Blackcap, put in an appearance on the loth, which is a day laterthan I have ever noticed him betore. Flycatchers have l>een here for somelittle time, but I did not note the day of their Rectory, Maldon, May 14th, 1919. (Rev.) G. II. RAYNOR. <^ SPRING ARRIVALS AT NEW MILFORD, HANTS. Sir,-—So far I have noted th


. Bird notes . 11 ;^ Z ^ ,^_, ,^ rt ^ t/; ^ rt <u <-5 J3 <^ CL W ~t: X Correspondence. 117 had perished, and was much relieved at their turning up again on the Whitethroat came on May 7th, about his usual date, whilst my favouritesongster, the Blackcap, put in an appearance on the loth, which is a day laterthan I have ever noticed him betore. Flycatchers have l>een here for somelittle time, but I did not note the day of their Rectory, Maldon, May 14th, 1919. (Rev.) G. II. RAYNOR. <^ SPRING ARRIVALS AT NEW MILFORD, HANTS. Sir,-—So far I have noted the following this spring :April 7. Heard Chiff-chaff. 17. Saw a Swallow .probably Chimney Swallow) about 5 oclock inthe afternoon, and several more later. Heard Cuckoo in the evening,, 18. Heard Willow 3. Heard Wryneck. ,, 5. Heard Nightingale, also Whitethroat. ,, 7. Saw a House Martin, think I overlooked it, as I have an idea ithad arrived a day or so previously


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