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THE ZOOLOGIST


No. 718.—April, 1901.


ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES FROM NORFOLK
FOR 1900.

By J.H. Gurney, F.Z.S.

Owing to the mild open weather, migration was very slow during the autumn of 1900 along the east coast, and I believe it was not much better in the spring; but I was away in the South of France during April and May.

I take the opportunity of comparing the arrivals of spring birds noted there with the dates taken in East Norfolk by the Rev. M.C. Bird.* My dates are for the Var Department, all of them made within sight of the Mediterranean, and about seventy

Zool. 4th ser. vol. V., April, 1901.
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