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80. * Brunta cinuHlcHxix, Canada Goose. 



A common migrant, pi-rhaps more abundant in spring. They some- 

 times frequent the ponds, but are usually found feeding on the cul- 

 tivated fields inside the dyke at the base of the Point. Observed Oc- 

 tober 28, 3JK)5, and October 11 and 32, 190G. 

 .'II. * Olor cnlmiibhiiiii*. Whistling Swan. 



Gardner reports Swans as occurring irregularly in spring. Usually 

 they remain well out in the lake, but sometimes during heavy weath- 

 er they venture in on the ponds. It is less common in fall. We have 

 seen mounted specimens of this species in Leamington and as colum- 

 Itiinius is the common form in this section, list it under this head, 

 though buccinator may occur. 



