Alloa, Summer Birds Bras d’Or Regioi 
Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. — -A few observed. 
Auk, 8 , April, 1891, 9 , 105 
Birds -within Ten Miles of Point' 
de Monts, Can, Oome&U <fc Merriam. 
72 . Pandion haliaetus. Fish Hawk. — A few pairs of Fish Hawks 
breed in this vicinity every year. They were first seen May 2 , 18 S 2 . 
They depart in November. 
Ball, N. 0.0, 7, Oct, 1882, p,288 
Pandion haliaetus carolinensis, American Os- 
prey. Common, and breeding all along the 
coast as far east as Cape Whittle. 
136. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. American Osprey. — Regular 
migrant, fairly common May (May 10, 1902), and September 1 to 15, and 
probably later. 
O.&O. XII. Mar. 1887. p. 33 
Rummer Bde. Restigouche Valley, N.B, 
July,’88. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr. 
Pandion haliaetus. American Osprey.— Q uite 
common. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.117 
SnsoBJet Birds of Budbury, Out. 
A.fi.Alberaer. 
364. Fish Hawk. Occasional. Breeds. 
J aly 12t h a pair had young nearly develope d. 
' 50 3 2V, Jnne, 1890, p-87 
Dwight, Rummer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island. 
Pandion haliaetos carolinensis. American Osprey. — Seen both at 
Tignish and Souris in limited numbers. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. P .M? 
23. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. Fish Hawk — 
— Common. 
Louis H. Porter, New York City. 
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