List 3. Permanent Residents reported still less frequently 



THAN those in LiST 2. 



Bald Eagle Red-bellied Woodpecker 



Sparrow Hawk Chipping Sparrow 



Southern Hairy Woodpecker Field Sparrow 



Pileated Woodpecker Florida White-breasted 



Nuthatch 



None of these birds were reported in the summer months. 

 It remains to be determined whether this is chiefly due to 

 the small number of observers in the field or to scarcity of 

 the birds. 



List 4. Permanent Residents reported only occasionally 



during the year. 

 Water Birds 

 Wood or Summer Duck American Oystercatcher or 



Wood Ibis or "Gannet" "Willet" 



Great Bittern Land Birds 



Louisiana Heron Woodcock 



Black-crowned Night Heron Wild Turkey 

 or "Indian Pullet" Ground Dove 

 Florida Gallinule Florida Barred Owl 



Sanderling Red-cockaded Woodpecker 



Willet Cowbird 



Spotted Sandpiper Southern Yellow-throat ' 



Brown-headed Nuthatch 



II. Winter Visitants.— Birds which come from their 

 northern breeding grounds to winter here. 



List 1. Winter Visitants frequently reported. 



Water Birds „ Departure Arrival 



Spring of 1906 Fall of 1906 



Horned Grebe or "Diver" Mar. 25 Oct. 28 



Loon Apr. 23 Nov. 2 



Herring Gull Apr. 12 Dec. 9 



Hooded Merganser Mar. 11 Dec. 26 



Mallard Duck Feb. 19 Dec. 15 



Scaup Duck or Black-head - Apr. 19 Dec. 16 



Clapper Rail or "Marsh Hen"'* 



1 Abundance of this form uncertain since no distinction was made between it and 

 Northern Yellow-throat during migration period of the latter. 



2 No distinction made between American and Lesser Scaup. 



3 No distinction made between the Clapper Rail (Winter Visitant) and Wayne's Clapper 

 Rail (Permanent Resident). 



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