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67. Heteractitis incanus (Gmelin) 



Wandering Tattler 



Heteroscelus incanus (1) Henshaw, Rep. Wheeler Surv., 1876, p. 272. (2) Baird, Brewer 

 and Ridgway, Water Birds N. Am., i, 1884, p. 291. 



Heteractitis incanus (3) Blake, Auk, iv, 1887, p. 329. (//) Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., 

 XXIV, 1896, p. 455. (5) Grinnell, Pasadena Acad. Sci., i, 1897, p. 26. {6) Grinnell, 

 Pasadena Acad. Sci., ii, 1898, p. 18. (7) Grinnell and Daggett, Auk, xx, 1903, pp. 33, 

 37. (8) Mearns, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., lvi, 1907, p. 141. (D) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, 

 p. 83. (10) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 126. (11) Grinnell, Condor, x, 1908, p. 130. 

 (12) Wright, Condor, xi, 1909, p. 100. (13) Osburn, Condor, xi, 1909, p. 137. (1^) 

 Willett, Condor, xii, 1910, p. 173. (lo) Howell, Condor, xii, 1910, p. 186. (16) Burt, 

 Condor, xiii, 1911, p. 164. (11) Willett, Pac. Coast Avif., 7, 1912, p. 38. (18) Grin- 

 nell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 53. 



Wandering Tattler (19) Willett, Condor, xii, 1910, p. 171. 



Common migrant to all the islands, and recorded during every mouth of the 

 year. Most abundant from August to the first part of May. Almost every or- 

 nithologist who has visited the islands in winter has met with this bird, and there 

 are about a dozen records for non-breeders during the summer months. They 

 are fond of frequenting the foam-sprayed rocks off shore, singly or in twos, and 

 not infrequently in the company of Black Turnstones. Here, when observed, 

 they will squat motionless or steal over a ridge of rock. 



68. Actitis macularia (Linnaeus) 



Spotted Sandpiper 



Actitis macularia (1) Grinnell, Pasadena Acad. Sci., i, 1897, p. 26. (2) Grinnell, Pasa- 

 dena Acad. Sci., ii, 1898, p. 18. (3) Grinnell and Daggett, Auk, xx, 1903, pp. 33, 37. 

 (4) Mearns, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., lvi, 1907, p. 141. (5) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 

 83. (6') Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 126. (7) Grinnell, Condor, x, 1908, p. 130. (8) 

 Osburn, Condor, xi, 1909, p. 137. (9) Willett, Pac. Coast Avif., 7, 1912, p. 39. 



Actitis macularius (10) Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 53. 



Common on the islands in winter, and, as with the last mentioned species, 

 occurring during every month of the year. On the Coronados I have seen them 

 repeatedly in the spring and occasionally during the early summer; J. Grinnell 

 and F. S. Daggett {3) note two seen August 6, 1902, in the same locality. C. B. 

 Linton (5) found the species fairly common at Clemente during the fall and 

 winter of 1907, and I saw a bird on the rocks there ^larcli 29, 1915. J. Grinnell 

 {2) reports it as tolerably common at Catalina in December, 1897, and I have 

 seen individuals both here and at Santa Barbara Island in late April and early 

 May. Grinnell {'/) also saw several at Anacapa, September 4, 1903; Linton (6) 

 found numbers at Santa Cruz Island in November and December, 1907, where A. 

 van Rossem and I noted them during the latter part of April, 1911. 



69. Numenius hudsonicus Latham 



Hudsonian Curlew 



Numenius hudsonicus (1) Grinnell and Daggett, Auk, xx, 1903, pp. 33, 37. (2) Brenin- 

 ger. Auk, xxi, 1904, p. 222. (3) Linton, Condor, x, 1908, p. 126. ('/) Cooke, Bull. U. 

 S. Biol. Surv., xxxv revised, 1912, p. 74. (o) Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif., 11, 1915, p. 54. 



