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Two only, seen at close range along shore. 

 Greater Yellowlegs, Neoglottis melanoleuca 



Small flocks always at Source Matelas. One taken 

 March 21st. 

 Lesser Yellowlegs, Neoglottis flavipes 



A flock of 21 at Source Matelas, mid-January. 

 WiLLET, Catoptrophorus s. semipalmatus 



Five at Source Matelas in mid- January. 

 Spotted Sandpiper, Actitis macularia 



Single individual seen along shore almost every day. 

 HuDsoNiAN Curlew, Numenius hudsonicus 



Three birds kept just beyond gun-shot on the marshes 

 of Etang Saumatre. 

 Antillean Killdeer, Oxyechus vociferus ruhidus 



A few pairs near all inland lakes. 

 Haitian Thicknee, CEdicnemus dominicensis 



Two birds seen along shore at Etang Saumatre, March 

 15th by John Tee-Van. 

 West Indian Jacana, Jacana spinosa violaceq 



In small numbers in marshes at Etang Saumatre, March 

 2nd. 

 Bob-white, Colinus virginianus subsp. 



Heard at Bizoton every morning, and at Etang 

 Miragoane. 

 Guinea Hen, Numida g. galeaia 



Common in the dry cactus and acacia scrub inland. 

 Flushed flocks of 20 to 30 with the car, or rather frightened 

 them, for they almost always ran into the thickets at the 

 roadside. 

 White-winged Dove, Melopelia a. asiatica 



Fairly common, feeding in trees both near the shore and 

 in the interior. Two other species of dove were seen but 

 not identified. 

 Cuban Ground Dove, ChoBmepelia passerina aflavida 



Common in pairs running along the roads or flying 

 through the cactus scrub. 



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