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Wood Ibis ; plenty. 

 "White Ibis ; plenty. 



Eoseate Spoonbill ; rare on St. Johns, more uncommon on Indian 

 Eiver. 



Killdee Plover ; very common all winter. 



Wilson's Plover ; all winter, St. Augustine. 



Eiug Plover ; all winter common, St. Augustine. 



Golden Plover; rare, St. Augustine. 



Piping Plover ; all winter, St. Augustine. 



Black-necked Stilt ; common last March, Enterprise. 



Woodcock: January and February; not rare. 



English Snipe ; abundant all whiter. 



Oyster-catcher ; rare ; St. Augustine in winter. 



Turnstone ; St. Augustine, rare. 



Telltale Tattler; common St. Augustine and St. Johns. 



Sanderling; St. Augustine; common all winter. 



Willet; St. Augustine; common all winter. 



Great Marbled Godwit ; St. Augustine ; common all winter. 



Spotted Sandpiper ; St. Augustine ; common all winter. 



Eed-backed Sandpiper; St. Augustine; common all winter. 



Long-billed Curlew ; very abundant on the coast. 



Marsh Hen ; not uncommon on St. Johns river. 



Clapper Eail ; common on St. Johns river. 



Virginia Eail; common all winter, St. Johns river. 



Common Eail ; saw none until March 25, St. Johns Eiver. 



Yellow Eail; all winter, St. Johns. 



Coot ; very abundant. 



Florida Gallinule ; abundant. 



Mallard Duck ; common all winter in very large flocks. 



Pintail Duck ; not very common about St. Johns river. 



Green- winged Teal; common all winter. 



Blue-winged Teal ; common all winter. 



Shoveller ; common all winter. 



Baldpate ; common all winter. 



Wood Duck ; abundant ; breeds in February and March. 



Big Black Head ; not very common. 



Little Black Head ; most abundant duck on St. Johns river. 



Eed-head Duck ; very rare ; only a few seen. 



