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sporadically south to Washington (Mount Rainier), northeastern 

 Oregon (Wallowa Mountains), Montana (Fortine, Glacier Park, near 

 Red Lodge), northeastern New York (eastern Lewis County, Long 

 Lake), northern Vermont (Lunenburg), New Hampshire (White 

 Mountains), and southern Maine (Mount Desert Island). 



Winter range. — Same as breeding range, wandering sporadically 

 south to central Oregon (Big Cultus Lake), southern Idaho 

 (Minidoka), Colorado (Bakers Park; Denver), southeastern New 

 Mexico (Clayton), Kansas (Hays, Halstead, Lawrence), Oklahoma 

 (Bartlesville) , Missouri (Shannon County), IlHnois (Warsaw), Indiana 

 (Bloomington) , Kentucky (Louisville), Tennessee (Memphis), and 

 North Carohna (Lenoir, Raleigh) ; west and north to western and 

 northern Alaska (St. Paul Island, Malchatna River, Afognak Island, 

 Demarcation Point), northwestern Mackenzie (Fort Anderson), 

 northern Manitoba (Churchill), and Frankhn (Repulse Bay, Baffin 

 Island, Lake Harbour). 



Casual records. — Accidental in Bermuda, Greenland (Frederikshaab, 

 Julianehaab) , Scotland, and England. 



Migration. — Late dates of spring departure are: North Carolina — 

 Cullowhee, May 9. Virginia — Fort Hunt, May 2. District of 

 Columbia — May 20. Maryland — Laurel, April 27. Pennsylvania — 

 State CoUege, May 19. New York — Cayuga and Oneida Lake 

 basins, May 30 (median of 7 years, April 22); Scarborough, May 29; 

 New York City, May 10. Connecticut — Portland, May 12. Massa- 

 chusetts — Concord, May 30. Vermont — Montpelier, May 4. New 

 Hampshire — New Hampton, May 8 (median of 21 years, March 20). 

 Quebec — Senneville, May 7. Missouri — Shannon and Carter Coun- 

 ties, April 18. Indiana — Michigan City, June 26; Bloomington — 

 June 24; Camden, March 16. Ohio — Toledo, May 8. Michigan — 

 Escanaba, May 1. Iowa — Ames, February 15. Kansas — Wichita, 

 March 21. Nebraska — Holstein, Bladen, April 20. South Dakota — 

 Brookings, March 6. North Dakota — Fargo, June 1. Manitoba — 

 Lake St. Martin, May 1. Colorado — Silver Lake, May 17. Wash- 

 ington — Tacoma, May 19. 



Early dates of fall arrival are: Washington — Echo Lake, Pierce 

 County, September 22. Alberta — Edmonton, October 28. Mon- 

 tana — Big Sandy, September 12. Wyoming — Laramie Park, August 

 25. New Mexico — Clayton, November 3. Manitoba — Oak Lake, 

 August 10. North Dakota — October 23. South Dakota — Faulkton, 

 October 1. Nebraska — Omaha, November 10. Kansas — Hays City, 

 September 15. Minnesota — ^Hallock, October 25. Wisconsin — Shi- 

 octon, November 3. Iowa — Davenport, November 3. Michigan — 

 McMillan, October 31. Ohio — Toledo, November 2. Illinois — 

 Chicago, September 9. Missouri — St. Louis, November 16. Ken- 



