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Greater Shearwater rising 
Pomarine Jaeger 
Half-Title, Part IV — Sandpipers and Turnstones. “ The sands 
were fairly alive with shore-birds ” 
Semipalmated Sandpipers 
Turnstones. “The birds fed up near to me” 
Flock of Turnstones, with a Wilson’s Plover, a Dowitcher, and 
a Sandpiper 
Turnstones and Sandpipers. “ Within a dozen feet they fed, 
bathed, and preened their feathers ” 
Hudsonian Curlews coming in at night to roost 
“ A splendid male Black-breast Plover.” “ Tired of feeding ” 
Black-breast Plover. “ Gone sweetly off into dreamland” 
Lesser Yellow-legs in Florida pool 
Anxious Ring-necked Plovers. “ When they came together ” 
Nest and eggs of Least Sandpiper 
Least Sandpiper on nest 
Mother Least Sandpiper. “ Alighted on the posts and wire ” 
Young Least Sandpipers as first found 
Wilson’s Snipe on nest. “ A splendid timed exposure” 
Ring-necked Plover and young. “ The little fellow scurried in 
under the maternal breast” 
Nest and eggs of Ring-necked Plover 
American Oyster-catcher on nest 
Nest and eggs of Oyster-catcher 
Young Oyster-catcher 
Nest and eggs of Wilson’s Plover 
Scene on the Willet Key. Pair of Willets and a Wilson’s Plover 
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