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depends upon the severity of the winter. An unusuall}- severe 

 season sometimes forces boreal birds southward and tliey then 

 may be found in numbers south of their regular winter range. 

 List of Winter Visitants. 



Puffin. American Eider. 



Black Guillemot. Goshawk. 



Brunnich's Murre. Black Gyrfalcon. ( ?) 



Dovekie. Hawk Owl. 



Iceland Gull. Snowy Owl. 



Kumlien's Gull. Evening Grosbeak. 



Cormorant. Pine Grosbeak. 



Harlequin Duck. White-winged Crossbill. 



H(.lb(eirs Redpoll. 



VI. Regular Transient Visitants. — The birds of this class 

 are found here only dtiring the inigrations. Their summer homes 

 are north of us, their winter homes are south of us. and we see 

 them only when they pass northward on their spring migration and 

 southward on their fall migration. 



List of Regular Transient Visitants. 



Pied-billed Grebe. 



Pomarine Jaeger. 



Parasitic Jaeger. 



Long-tailed Jaeger. 



Laughing Gull. 



Bonaparte's Gull. 



Common Tern. 



Roseate Tern. 



Caspian Tern. 



Cory's Shearwater. 



Leach's Petrel. 



Gannet. 



Double-crested Cormorant. 



Red-breasted Merganser. 



Hooded Merganser. 



Black Duck. 



Blue-winged Teal. 



Pintail. 



Redhead. 



American Scaup Duck. 



Lesser Scaup Duck. 



Ruddy Duck. 



Canada Goose. 



Brant. 



Great Blue Heron. 



Florida Gallinule. 



Coot. 



Red Phalarope. 



Tennessee Warbler. 



Cape May Warbler. 



Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



Dowitcher. 



Long-billed Dowitcher. 



Stilt Sandpiper. 



Knot. 



Pectoral Sandpiper. 



White-rumped Sandpiper. 



Least Sandpiper. 



Red-backed Sandpiper. 



Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



Western Sandpiper. 



Sanderling. 



Greater Yellow-legs. 



Yellow-legs. 



Solitary Sandpiper. 



Willet. 



Hudsonian Curlew. 



Black-bellied Plover. 



Golden Plover. 



.Semipalmated Plover. 



Turnstc ne. 



Pigeon Hawk. 



Short-eared Owl. 



\'el low-bellied Woodpecker. 



Magnolia \^^^rbler. 



Bay-breasted Warbler. 



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