1915 ] 
Lowe: Birds of Green Lake County 
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Pisobia minutilla (Vieillot). Least Sandpiper 
Not an uncommon migrant along Green Lake and Fox River. 
Pelidna alpina sakhalina (Vieillot). Red-Backed Sandpiper. 
A not uncommon migrant along the Fox River and Lake 
Puckaway. More abundant than the preceding. 
Ereunetes pusillus (Linnaeus). Semilpalmated Sandpiper 
A rather common migrant on all the marshes bordering the 
larger lakes and rivers. One fine male was taken May 6, 1912, 
on the marsh near Little Green Lake. 
Limosa fedoa (Linnaeus). Marbled God wit 
One male taken on the marshes south of Berlin, April 28, 1904. 
This is the only record for the county as far as the writer knows . 
Totanus melanoleucus (Gmelin). Greater Yellow-Legs 
A common migrant. Comes early in spring, March 28th. 
Some remain all summer and may nest here. 
Totanus flavipes (Gmelin). Yellow'-Legs 
Quite common migrant. Taken on the marshes near Lake 
Puckaway, May 4th, 1907. 
Helodromas solitarius solitarius (Wilson). Solitary Sand- 
piper 
A common summer resident along the shores of Green Lake, 
Lake Pucka way, Fox and White Rivers, and also on most of 
the smaller lakes and ponds. 
Bartramia longicauda (Bechstein). Upland Plover. 
A rare migrant, more abundant some years than others. Very 
common in the spring of 1908. 
Actitis macularia (Linnaeus). Spotted Sandpiper 
Very abundant summer resident. They are found along all 
our streams and ponds that are of any size. The most evenly 
distributed of our shore birds. 
Oxyechus vociferus (Linnaeus). Killdeer 
A very abundant summer resident. Its nests are common 
on all the lowlands, pastures, and fields. 
