566 VlSHER, Birds of Sanborn County, South Dakota. [o^. 



52. Steganopus tricolor. Wilson's PhaIiABOPE. — An abundant 

 migrant and breeder. 



53. Recurvirostra americana. Avocet. — A rare migrant. 



54. Gallinago delicata. Wilson's Snipe. — An abundant migrant. 



55. Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus. Long-billed Do- 

 witcher. — A common migrant. 



50. Micropalama himantopus. Stilt Sandpiper. — A tolerably 

 common migrant. [Vermilion, May 10.] 



57. Pisobia maculata. Pectokal Sandpiper. — An abundant mi- 

 grant. 



58. Pisobia fuscicollis. White-rumped Sandpiper. — A common 

 migrant. 



59. Pelidna alpina sakhalina. ■ Red-backed Sandpiper. — A toler- 

 ably common migrant. 



60. Pisobia bairdi. Baird's Sandpiper. — A tolerably common 

 migrant. 



61. Pisobia minutilla. Least Sandpiper. — A common migrant. 



62. Ereunetes pusillus. Semiiwlmated Sandpiper. — A fairly com- 

 mon migrant. 



63. Limosa fedoa. Marbled Godwit. — Very rare. 



04. Limosa haemastica. Hudsonian Godwit. — I have seen only 

 one individual, near Artesian, July 10, 1903. 



65. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Yellow-legs. — A very 

 common migrant . 



66. Totanus flavipes. Yellow-legs. — An abundant migrant. 



07. Helodromas solitarius solitarius. Solitary Sandpiper. — In 

 matter of numbers only a common migrant; but dining May, July and 

 August, one or two may be seen on almost every bod}- of water. [Nemo, 

 Sept, 1.] 



68. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus. Western Willet. 

 — A common migrant. 



69. Bartramia longicauda. Upland Plover. — • Nests abundantly 

 throughout the county. I do not believe it is notably less common than 

 ten years ago. 



70. Actitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. — An abundant mi- 

 grant. This sandpiper is the one seen frequently along the river. It 

 nests tolerably commonly. 1 have caught downy young. 



71. Squatarola squatarola. Black-bellied Plover. — Occasion- 

 ally a common migrant. 



72. Charadrius dominicus dominicus. Golden Plover. — Occa- 

 sionally a common migrant. 



73. Oxyechus vociferus. Killdeer. — A very abundant summer 

 resident. Arrives before the middle of March and departs in November. 



74. .ffigialitis semipalmata. Semipalmated Plover. — Common 

 migrant . 



75. iEgialitis meloda. Piping Plover. — A tolerably common mi- 

 grant. 



