NATURAL HISTORY, TORONTO REGION 



91. Least Sandpiper. Pisobia minutilla. Regu- 

 lar migrant, common. 



92. Red-backed Sandpiper. Pelidna alpina sakha- 

 lina. Regular migrant, abundant. 



93. Curlew Sandpiper. Erolia ferruginea. Acci- 

 dental, one record. 



94. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Ereunetis pusillus. 

 Regular migrant, common. 



95. Sanderling. Calidris leucophaea. Regular mi- 

 grant, abundant. 



96. Marbled Godwit. Limosa fedoa. Irregular 

 migrant, very rare. 



97. Hudsonian Godwit. Limosa haemastica. Ir- 

 regular migrant, very rare. 



98. Greater Yellow-legs. Totanus melanoleucus. 

 Regular migrant, common. 



99. Yellow-legs. Totanus flavipes. Regular mi- 

 grant, common. 



100. Solitary Sandpiper. Eelodromas solitarius 

 solitarius. Regular migrant, local and not uncom- 

 mon. 



101. Western Willett. Catoptrophorus semipalma- 

 tus inornatus. Irregular migrant, very rare. 



102. Ruff. Machetes pugnax. Accidental, one 

 record. 



103. Upland Plover. Bartramia longicauda. Mi- 

 grant, very rare; formerly bred. 



104. Buff -breasted Sandpiper. Tryngites subrufi- 

 collis. Fall migrant, rare. 



