Naushon Island, Mass
1900
May 20, 21
(No 12)
  Trochilus colubris. - Mr. Emerson has seen a few.
  Antrostomus vociferus. - Heard singing by Miss Marrion B. Keyes
during her visit in May, 1899.
  Zenaidura macroura. - A single bird shot a few years
ago. - Waldo E. Forbes.
  Bonasa umbellus. - Two seen in past years. - W. E. Forbes.
  Ardea herodias.- Common in late summer. W. E. Forbes.
  Ardea virescens. - Common in summer. W. E. Forbes.
  In addition to the above the White-eyed Vireo,
Wood Thrush (?), Hermit Thrush (?), Field Sparrow, Yellow-winged
Sparrow, Baltimore Oriole, Least Flycatcher, Phoebee and
Hairy Woodpecker may be reasonable expected to
occur.
  Of the larger mammals Deer, Foxes & Skunks are
found, the Deer in numbers varying, according to
Mr. Waldo Forbes, from 200 to 400. There are
no Raccoons on the island. Cotton-tail "Rabbits" and
Gray Squirrels are common.