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Austin, Buffalo Bayou, Kerrville, Concho County, and Tom Green 

 County) ; New Mexico (Las Vegas, Willis, and Espanola) ; Arizona 

 (Camp Verde) ; and California (Santa Paula). West to California 

 (Santa Paula, Kernville, Lime Kiln, Eoyal Arches, Lake Tahoe, and 

 Eagle Lake) ; Oregon (Fort Klamath, Elkton, Eugene, Corvallis, 

 Salem, Dayton, and Portland) ; Washington (Bellingham Bay) ; 

 British Columbia (Vancouver and Skidegate) ; and Alaska (Lewis 

 Point, Sitka, Idaho Inlet, Glacier Bay, Hinchinbrook Island, Port 

 Nell Juan, Lake Clark, Mount McKinley, Nulato, and Kobuk River). 



Nonbreeding individuals also have been observed in summer in the 

 Bahama Islands; Porto Rico; Jamaica; Guadeloupe; Barbados; 

 Grenada; St. Vincent; Dominica; Martinique; Florida (Fruitland 

 Park, Indian Key, and Seven Oaks) ; Chihuahua (Pacha co) ; and 

 Nyarit (Tres Marias Islands). 



Winter range. — In winter, the spotted sandpiper ranges north 

 rarely to British Columbia (Courtenay and Chilliwack) ; Arizona 

 (Camp Verde and Salt River Bird Reservation) ; New Mexico (Carls- 

 bad) ; Texas (Fort Brown) ; probably Louisiana (Vermilion Bay) ; 

 and rarely Virginia (James River peninsula). East to rarely Vir- 

 ginia (James River peninsula) ; South Carolina (Sea Islands and 

 Port Royal) ; Georgia (Savannah, Blackbeard Island, and St. 

 Marys) ; Florida (Fernandina, Daytona, New Smyrna, Malabar, St. 

 Lucie, Miami, Key Largo, and Key West) ; the Bahama Islands (An- 

 dros) ; Cuba (Santiago de Cuba) ; Haiti (Monte Christi) ; Porto 

 Rico (Cartagena Lagoon, Mameyes, and Caguas) ; the Lesser Antilles 

 (Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados, Carriacou, and Trinidad) ; British 

 Guiana (Bartica and Georgetown) ; French Guiana (Cayenne) ; and 

 Brazil (Mixiana, Marajo, Para, and Bahia). South to Brazil (Bahia 

 and Santa Fe) ; Bolivia (San Francisco) ; and Peru (Lima). West 

 to Peru (Lima, Huacho, and Tumbez) ; Ecuador (Santa Elena, 

 Quito, and Esmeraldas) ; Galapagos Islands (Albemarle) ; Colombia 

 (Puerto Berrio) ; Panama (Panama City) ; Costa Rica (La Estrella 

 de Cartago, and San Jose) ; Nicaragua (Escondido River) ; Salvador 

 (La Libertad) ; Honduras (Chamelecon) ; Guatemala (Lake Atit- 

 lan) ; Oaxaca (Tehuantepec City) ; Lower California (San Jose del 

 Cabo and La Paz) ; Sonora (Alamos) ; California (San Clemente 

 Island, Santa Catalina Island, Santa Cruz Island, and Marysville) ; 

 rarely Oregon (probably Klamath Lake, Elkton, and Portland) ; 

 probably Washington (Seattle, Clallam Bay, and Port Angeles) ; and 

 rarely British Columbia (Courtenay). 



/Spring tnigration. — Early dates of spring arrival are : North Caro- 

 lina, Raleigh, April 3, Andrews, April 5, and Weaverville, April 10; 

 Virginia, Miller, April 10, Bowers Hill, April 12, and Camp Eustis, 

 April 14 ; West Virginia, Waverly, April 4, White Sulphur Springs, 



