COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



some night-roosting only, 

 within our limits — in ex- 

 treme southern part of 

 state. 



§BlackDuck. S.R., N. 



Not common as a breeder, 

 but apparently on the in- 

 crease as a T. V. 



Gadwall. T.V. 



Nelson records it as a very 

 rare S. R. in N. E. 111. 

 Fairly common, but appar- 

 ently only on the inland 

 waters of the state. 



European Widgeon. 



Rare visitant from abroad. 

 Several records for this 

 and adjoining states. 



Baldpate, T.V. 



And a possible breeder in 

 N. 111. Fairly common T. 

 V. 



§Green-wmged Teal. S.R., 



N. 

 Not common. Common 

 during migrations, some 

 wintering it is said in 

 southern part of state. 



§*Blue-winged Teal. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 



Not uncommon. 



Cinnamon Teal. 



Rare visitant from the west. 

 Listed by Ridgway. 



§Shoveller. T.V. 



Nested formerly in N. 111., 

 and may do so now. Fairly 

 common migrant. 



§Pintail. S.R., N. 



But rarely, if so, now. A 



common migrant, at least 

 during the early spring. 



t+*Wood Duck. S. R., N.C.S. 



Still reported quite com- 

 mon on the Illinois River. 

 Decreasing generally, but 



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