Birds -within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Gan, OomeaU&Merriam 
134. Rissa tridactyla. Kittiwake. — Breeds abundantly. Arrives 
late in April or early in May, remaining into December. This and the 
preceding are the commonest Gulls,along this part of the coast, and are 
constantly seen, both singly and in immense flocks. They follow the 
receding tide and cover the sand flats that are exposed at low water, feeding 
upon the molluscs and other marine animals that abound in such situa¬ 
tions. I have seen more than a thousand at one time. 
Sail, N, 0,0, ■ 7, Oct, 1832 , P, 24 1 
Birds of Islands. 
Dr. L.B.BUrtxop. 
8. Rissa tridactyla. Kittiwake. —Breeds abundantly on Great Bird 
Rock, but was not observed elsewhere among the islands. 
VI. April, 1889 . p. 145 
-.-'I a-i ox JN .B. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
the sea fowl. We'^et th^cm^ 1 '' 5 ’]?' the most abund ant of all 
left the nest, they a em b ed to O ^ ^ After the W 
the caplin, !T en ° rm ° US n " mbe - to P-suf 
roar. We fotmd “ — - 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.28. 
2 Auk, XVII, 1900, 177. 
3 Proceedings Canadian Institute, 1890, 190. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K.Fleming. 
Pt.I, 7/ater Birds. 
Auk, XXIII, Oct., 1905, p.442. 
12 . Rissa tridactyla. Kittiwake. — Accidental migrant; several 
were taken in November, 1899, 2 and one on October 31 of the same year; 
of these, all I examined were immature. Specimens recorded in 1889 3 1 
never saw and are possibly incorrect. 
