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As might be expected in the case of a locality lying so far within 

 the Tropical Zone as the Isle of Pines, its avifauna is composed mainly 

 of two classes of species as regards seasonal status, permanent resi- 

 dents and winter visitants. Ninety-two species are included in the 

 first category, all of which are known, or presumed, to breed in the 

 island, and to remain (as a species) the year around. Not a few of the 

 species in this list, however, are known to be more or less migratory, 

 some of them being more numerous in the dry season, when their 

 numbers are augmented by winter migrants from the north; while 

 others are regularly more abundant, or at least more frequently 

 observed, in the breeding season, most of the individuals retiring at 

 its close to other parts. Some of these forms are more or less local 

 in their distribution. Following is the list: 

 Colymhus dominicus dominicus Uruhitinga gundlachii 



Podilymhus podiceps Falco sparverioides 



Anhinga anhinga Polyborus cheriway 



Phalacrocorax auritus floridanus Pandion haliaetus carolinensis 



Pharacrocorax vigua mexicanus 

 Pelecanus occidentalis 

 Fregata magnificens 

 Ixohrychus exilis exilis 

 Ardea occidentalis re pens 

 Ardea herodias adoxa 

 Herodias egretta 

 Dich romanassa r ujescens 

 Florida ccerulea 

 Egretta thula thiila 

 Hydranassa tricolor riificolUs 

 Butorides virescens cuhanus 

 Butorides brunescens 

 Nycticorax nycticorax ncevius 

 Nyctanassa violacea 

 Ajaia ajaja 

 Guara alba 

 Mycteria americana 

 Phcenicopterus rtiber 

 Dendrocygna arbor ea 

 Cathartes aura aura 

 Rostrhanvus sociabilis 



Colinus ciibanensis 

 Rallus elegans ramsdeni 

 Rallus longirostris leucophceus 

 Gallinula chloropiis cachinnans 

 lonornis martinica 

 Aramtis vociferus 

 Grus mexicana nesiotes 

 Sterna maxima 

 Sterna antillarum 

 Himantopus mexicanus 

 Oxyechus vociferus rubidus 

 Pagolla wilsonia wilsonia 

 Jacana spinosa violacea 

 Starnoenas cyanocephala 

 Geotrygon chrysia 

 Geotrygon montana 

 ChcBmepelia passerina aflavida 

 Zenaida zenaida zenaida 

 Zenaidiira macroura macroura 

 Columba leucocephala 

 Columba squamosa 

 Columba inornata proxima 



