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(Schoenebeck) , Oak Point, Man. (Small), Cheraawawin, Keewatin 

 (Nutting), Prince Albert, Sask. (Ferry), Fort Simpson, Mackenzie 

 (Preble), and Caribou District, B. C. (Brooks). It has been known to 

 wander north to New Brunswick (Chamberlain), Nova Scotia (Downs), 

 St. John, Newfoundland (Hawley), Sandwich Bay, Que. (Grenfell), 



• BREEDING ^ 



COOCCURRENCE IN SUMMER 

 ■^WINTERING 



■(^OCCURRENCE IN WINTER 

 ^■RESIDENT 



Fig. 19. — Coot (Fulica americana). 



Nain, Que. (Turner), Jacobshavn, Greenland, 1854 (Harting), God- 

 thaab, Greenland, 1854 (Newton), Fort Yukon, Alaska (Nelson), and 

 Sitka, Alaska (Hartlaub) . 



Winter range. — The coot migrates south in winter through Central 

 America to Lagunadel Castillo, Panama (Salvia), and to the northern 



