Birds within Ten Miles of Poir 
de Monts, Gan, Goiaeau <& Merriat; 
94. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Tattler. — Common spring 
and fall. Earliest shot May 9, 1882. Passes south in September. 
Bali. N. O.O. 7*Oot, 1882, p.239 
An Ornithologist’ s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar, 
Totanus melanoleucus, Greater yellow legs. 
A pair seen at Esquimaux Point ; had evidently 
settled down tor the breeding season ; saw them 
several days in succession, and they made the 
top of a certain dead spruce a common nesting- 
place. 
O.&O. XIX. Mar. 1887. p. 33 . 
Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop. 
21. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Yellow-legs. — We found a 
flock of five on the borders of a small pond on Grindstone, July 16. I 
think that quite probably a few breed. 
Auk. Yl. April, 1880. p. 146 - f*V7. 
NoUs •* Birds »f Oramd Ban s 
R. L.Nswoomb. - 1378. 
Under date of September 5, on Quereau Bank, he notes the appearance 
in the vicinity of tlie vessel of the Greater Telltale {Totanus melanoleucus) 
Bull. N. 0.0. 4. April, 1879, p. If 8 
tfenerai in o tea. 
Notes o~ Cape Breton Summer Birds. 
. Francis H. Allen. 
Totanus melanoleucus. North shore. (Doubtless migrants.) 
Auk XII. Jan. 1805 p. 90 
Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
48, Totanus melanoleucus. Yellow-legs. — Uncommon; a few late 
in September at Port Manvers. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.29. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K. Fleming. 
Pt . I , Water 3irds. 
Auk, XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.450. 
97. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Yellow-legs. — Regular mi- 
grant; common April 10 to May 13; earliest March 26, 1901, latest spring 
record June 9, 1894. Mr. Nash says “returning, first July 28 (1891), few 
seen till October 27, on which day I saw last; last year I noted a flock 
November 19.” 
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