OCT. 1919. 145 



tion. The nest spoken of was on Mt. Sugar Loaf, South 

 Deerfield. 



"This year [1919], Father [Mr. C. L. Fisher, superin- 

 tendeut of ihe reservation] has ag^aiu discovered ihe nest- 

 insj place of the Duck Hawks, and has visited it. Fo.ur 

 egjjs were laid. Father took two. The two remaining- 

 hatched May fifteenth. 



This year's nesting place is difficult to get at; father 

 has to lower himself by a rope for a short distance. He 

 hopes to photograph the young birds later." 



Summary of Autumnal Bird 

 Migration. Sept. 1 to Nov. 1. 



This Summary of migrants observed is taken wholly 

 from notes printed in Records. Following the name of 

 the species is the total number of individuals seen during 

 the time given. 



1. Horned Grebe. 2. 



2. Loon. 10. 



3. Red-throated Looq, 2. 



4. Black-backed Gull, 21. 



5. Herring Gull, 2250. 



6. Laughing Gull, 1. 



7. Common Tern, 1100. 



8. Arctic Tern.l. 



9. Roseate Tern. 1. 



10. Black Tern, 1. 



11. Gannet,7. 



12. Double-crested Cormorant, 43. 



13. Red-breasted Merganser, 1500. 



14. Black Duck, 1. 



