Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
<5. H.Merriam. 
123 . Pandion haliaetus carolinensis ( Gmelin ) Ridg-way. Fish 
Hawk. — Tolerably common summer resident. 
Buli N, O. O, e.Oct, 1881, p, 233 
We had good 
luck on Gardiner’s Island and got a lot of 
Fish Hawks ’ 
^ 71 / ■ 7 , 
is. 7s. 
O.&O. VIII. Dec. 1883. p.Prf 
March 1. Saw a Fish Hawk crossing Gardiner’s Bay, 
twenty days ahead of their usual time of arriving. 
fy. fy. It. fy- V 
O.&O. IX. Feb. 1884. 
Notes, Shelter Island, N.Y. 
W.W. Worthington. 
The Fish Hawks were about a week behind 
time, on the 27th of March. 
O.&O. X. May. 1886. p. W* 
Bds. Obs. at Little and Great Gull : s- 
l*nds, N.Y. Aug. ’88 L.H. Butcher. 
12 . Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. American Osprey.— S everal 
individuals of this species were seen in Gardiner’s Bay. while we were 
en route for Little Gull; undone or two were seen fishing around that 
island. It was the exception rather than the rule, however, to see them 
so far out; they seem to prefer to stay nearer the main land. 
Auk, '?L April. 1889. p. 
Birds Tioga, 0®. N.Y. Alden Loring. 
! 425. Osprey or Fish Hawk. One of these 
birds usually stays around here every summer. 
0 a &Q„ XV. Ians, 1890, p»85 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p p. ^J-3oo- 
