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434 by a gamekeeper at Haverland; but having since ascertained that several Owls of the same species were turned off, not long since, on Lord Kimberley's estate at Wymondham, it is impossible to decide if this individual has strayed from this neighbourhood or has occurred as a voluntary migrant.

Late Occurrence of Fieldfares.—About the middle of May a large flock of Fieldfares appeared at Sheringhani, no doubt coming from the south, and remained about the park for several days. After the main body had left, a straggler was seen, by Mr. H.M. Upcher, on June 2nd.

Osprey.—About the close of the month an Osprey was observed at Hoveton, perching on some oaks on the lawn of Mr. Blofeld's residence; and a few days later, one—probably the same—was seen at Coltishall.