Todd: The Birds of the Isle of Pines. 



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Ara tricolor 



Aratinga eiiops 



Amazona leucocephala palmar um 



Crotophaga ani 



Saurothera decolor 



Glaucidium siju vittatum 



Gymnasio lawrencii exsul 



Asia sty gins 



Tyto perlata furcata 



Setochalcis cubanensis 



Todus multicolor 



Xiphidiopicus percussus insulce- 



pinorum 

 Centurus superciliaris murceiis 

 Priotelus temnurus vescus 

 Streptoprocne zonaris pallidifrons 

 Tachornis phcenicobia yradii 

 Calypte helence 

 Riccordia ricordii ricordii 

 Tyrannus dominicensis domini- 



censis 



Tyrannus cubensis 

 Tolmarchus caudifasciatus 

 Myiarchus sagrce sagrcn 

 Blacicus caribceus 

 Mimus polyglottos orpheus 

 Myadestes elisabeth 

 Mimocichla rubripes rubripes 



Corvus nasicus 



Vireo gundlachii gundlachii 

 Petrochelidon fulva fulva 

 Teretistris fernandince 

 Dendroica petechia gundlachi 

 Sturnella magna hippocrepis 

 Agelaius assimilis 

 Icterus hy Pamelas 

 Ptiloxena atroviolacea 

 Holoquiscalus caymanensis dispar 

 Spindalis pretrei 

 Melopyrrha nigra 

 Tiaris olivacea olivacea 

 Tiaris canora 



Of true summer residents there appear to be only three species, as 

 follows: 



Chordeiles virginianus minor Progne cryptoleuca 



Vireosylva calidris barbatula 



This makes a total of ninety-five species known, or reasonably pre- 

 sumed, to breed in the island, or two-thirds of its known ornis. 



There are forty-two species which occur as winter visitants from 

 continental North America. Further work in the island should result 

 in adding a considerable number to this list, judging from the many 

 records of this class from Cuba and the other Antilles. That practic- 

 ally all the migratory birds which regularly or casually visit Cuba 

 should likewise reach the Isle of Pines seems entirely probable. 

 Several of the birds in the following list have been observed more fre- 

 quently during the season of migration than through the winter 

 months. 



Pelecanus erythrorhynchos Querquedula discors 



Botaurus lentiginosus Chen hyperborea nivalis 



