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(La Pierre House) ; northwestern and central southern Mackenzie 

 (Aklavik, Fort McPherson, Fort Good Hope, Fort Norman, Fort 

 Simpson, Fort Rae, Fort Resolution, and Hill Island Lake) ; north- 

 eastern Saskatchewan (Cochrane River) ; northern Manitoba (north 

 end of Lake DuBrochet, Churchill, and York Factory) ; northern 

 Ontario (Seven House, mouth of the Attawapiskat River, and Moose 

 Factory) ; north-central Quebec (Fort George, inland from Rich- 

 mond Gulf, Lake Albanel, and probably Fort Cliimo) ; Labrador 

 (Davis Inlet, Cartwright, St. Peter's Bay and probably Grand Falls) ; 

 and Newfoundland (Hare Bay, Canada Bay, Fogo Island, Gander, 

 and St. John's). East to Newfoundland (St. John's) ; Nova Scotia 

 (Bridgetown, Halifax, and probably Sable Island) ; central Massa- 

 chusetts (Lenox, Huntington, Amherst, Ware, Boston, rarely Spring- 

 field, and Taunton) ; rarely in Rhode Island (Washington County and 

 Kingston) ; New York (Lime Lake, Naples, Potter, Canandaigua, 

 and Oswego) ; northwestern New Jersey (High Point, Newfound- 

 land Lake, and Sparta) ; Pennsylvania (Eagle Rock, Warren, Holli- 

 daysburg, Williamsport, and the Pocono Mountains) ; West Virginia 

 (Bluefields, Pendleton County, and Shepherd Grade) ; western Vir- 

 ginia (Salem); and western North Carolina (Buncombe County). 

 South to North Carolina (Buncombe County) ; Ohio (Cleveland, 

 Austinburg, Trumbull County, and Pymatuning Swamp) ; northern 

 Michigan (Brown Lake, Huron Mountains, Blaney Park, and Less 

 Chenneaux Island) ; rarely Wisconsin (Dunn County, Unity, and 

 Shiocton) ; northeastern Minnesota (Gull Lake, Otter Lake, and 

 Duluth) ; central North Dakota (Turtle Mountains) ; western Mon- 

 tana (Fortine, Bitterroot Valley, Florence, Gallatin County, and 

 Great Falls) ; northern Idaho (Coeur d'Alene and St. Maries) ; central 

 Saskatchewan (Buffalo River, Carlton House, and Cumberland 

 House) ; southern Alberta (Grand Prairie, Jasper Park, and Ver- 

 million Lakes) ; and British Columbia (Okanagan Landing). West 

 to British Columbia ( Okanagan Landing, Lac la Hache, Frazer Lake, 

 Glenora, Doch-da-on Creek, and Fort Nelson) ; and Alaska (Good- 

 news Bay, Seldovia, Tustamena Lake, Tanana Crossing, and Kobuk 

 River Valley) . 



Winter range. — ^The waterthrush winters north to southern Baja 

 California (Magdalena Bay, La Paz, San Pedro, and San Jose del 

 Cabo) ; southern Mexico (Acapulco, Tlalpan, Guerrero, Jalapa, San 

 Andres, Tuxtla, and Chinchorro Bank) ; Yucatan Peninsula (Mujeres 

 Island) ; Cuba (Habana and Cienfuegos) ; the Bahamas (New Provi- 

 dence, San Salvador, and Great Inagua) ; Bermuda; Haiti (Tortue 

 Island, Caracol, and Etang de Miragoane) ; Dominican Republic 

 (Monte Cristi and San Juan) ; and Puerto Rico (Mona Island, 

 Mameyes, and Culebra Island). East to Puerto Rico (Culebra Is- 



