﻿MIGRATION RECORDS FROM WILD DUCKS AND OTHER BIRDS. 13 

 Table 7. — Record of returns for banded redheads. 



Date released. 1 



Date recovered. 



Place recovered. 



State. 



Locality. 



Aug. 15, 1915. 

 Sept. 3,1915. 

 Sept. 14, 1915. 

 Sept. 20, 1915. 

 Sept. 25, 1915. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Sept. 28, 1915. 



Do 



Do 



Aug. 25, 1916. 

 Sept. 2, 1916.. 

 Sept. 4, 1916.. 



Do 



Sept. 7, 1916.. 



Do 



Sept. 8, 1916.. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Sept. 27, 1916. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Oct. 15, 1916.. 

 Oct. 21, 1916.. 

 Aug. 22, 1915. 

 Sept. 7, 1916. 



Do 



Sept. 17, 1916. 

 Sept. 4,1916. 



Do 



Sept. 17, 1916. 

 Sept. 4,1916. 



Do 



Sept. 7,1916. 



Do 



Aug. 28, 1916 . 

 •SeDt. 4, 1916.. 

 Aug. 27, 1916. 

 Aug. 22, 1915. 



Aug. 15, 1915. 

 Aug. 27, 1916. 

 Aug. 20, 1916. 

 Sept. 4,1916. 



Sept. 27, 1916. 

 Aug. 20, 1916. 

 Oct. 23, 1916.. 

 Fall, 1916 4.... 



Oct. 2,1915... 

 Oct. 1-8, 1915.. 



do , 



Oct. 17, 1915.. 

 Oct. 3, 1915. . . 

 Oct. 1-8, 1915. 



do 



do 



Oct. 1,1915.. 

 Oct. 1-8, 1915. 



do 



October, 1915., 

 Oct. 7,1916... 

 Oct. 20, 1916.. 

 Oct. 10, 1916.. 

 October, 1916.. 

 Oct. 2, 1916 . . . 

 Oct. 8, 1916... 

 Nov. 12, 1916.. 

 Sept. 28, 1916.. 

 Oct. 22, 1916... 

 Sept. 29, 1916.. 

 Oct. 5, 1916... 

 Oct. 2, 1916.... 

 Nov. 12, 1916.. 

 Oct. 21, 1916.. 

 Nov. 5, 1916... 



do 



Oct. 1,1915... 

 Nov. 22, 1916. . 

 Oct. 11, 1916.. 

 Oct. 7,1916 2. 

 Oct. 8,1916... 

 Oct. 17, 1916... 

 Nov. 18, 1916. . 

 Oct. 29, 1916... 

 Oct. 20, 1916... 

 Oct. 14, 1916... 



do 



Oct. 2, 1916.... 



do 



Nov. 14, 1916.. 

 Dec. 24, 1915. . 



Oct. 1,1915.. 

 Oct. 1, 1916.. 

 Dec. 8, 1918. 

 Oct. 15, 1916. 



Nov. 27, 1916. 

 Apr. 21,1917. 

 Nov. 22, 1916. 

 Jan. 25, 1919.. 



Utah.... 



do.., 



....do... 



do.., 



....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 



do... 



....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 

 ....do... 



do. 



Idaho . . 



do. 



do. 



Colorado . 

 Kansas... 



Texas 



Arizona . . 



Mouth of Bear River. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 4 miles west of Logan. 

 Near Honeyville. 

 Salt Creek, near Tremonton. 

 3 miles east of Tremonton. 

 Near Bear River City. 



Do. 

 Near Hot Springs, Boxelder County. 

 Mouth of Weber River. 

 Near Syracuse, Davis County. 



Do.3 



Do. 

 Sloughs west of Salt Lake City. 



Do. 

 Vicinity of Magna, near Salt Lake City. 

 Narrows of Jordan River, 20 miles south of 



Salt Lake City. 

 3 miles west of Gunnison. 

 Mud Lake, near Hamer. 

 Tanner Field Lake, Bingham County. 

 Blackfoot Swamp, 12 miles north of Soda 



Springs." 

 Ordway Lakes, near Ordway. 

 Near Nashville, Kingman County. 

 Near O'Donnell, Dawson County. 

 Florence Reservoir, near Florence. 



1 All banded and released at the mouth of Bear River, Utah. 



2 Approximate date. 



3 This bird and the one following were banded and released at the same time and when killed were 

 still in company. 



4 Released between August 27 and September 27. 



RETURNS FROM OTHER BIRDS. 



Records of five species of other families of birds may be considered 

 briefly. 



An immature double-crested cormorant that was banded on July 

 3, 1915, was shot near the Jordan River, 12 miles northwest of Salt 

 Lake City, on October 10 of the same year. 



Of 11 great blue herons marked in 1916 while in the nest, a return 

 came from one bird, an individual banded July 3, 1916, and killed 

 November 1, 1916, 4 miles southwest of Billings, Mont. The indi- 

 cated northward movement after the breeding season is in accordance 



