Of toe total nuE&or of birds tended 336# or slightly ©ore than 
one fourth, war® ^aosrwlisgad teals, 40 o t those aarSced bairn been re¬ 
ported by hunters (see Sable 3U &mm S3 of those birds 
tetaa 
during the same fail in, which they wore sot free, after periods varying 
from a tm days to wo than a month. Tm however survived for slightly 
mm than a yaw# only to be te&eei in. this mm region# Seven others 
wore reported fro© Utah, two fro© the mouth of too Weber Elver, and four 
irtii M tl mTI» Vf ililTt jUib I'lfT frttf Mitt- * ilte'iMito ML i. ite JTv* TVS'' ill vfMi Mifii WitftKM tt'xd&r**' jtfWt -JMSat j fty JL. ^ P4 
£XWt TO© ti&Qllg TO© JllTO* 1 W TO# BlOtagaS W6#t m imlt 1&&& 
City# One, set at liberty on Utah tease# m a hilled In the sam® vicinity 
two days later# All seven wore taken daring the fall in which they wore 
imtidaci* 
It would appear that the majority or at least i»y of the green- 
winged. teals found in fall in the Unit toko Valley pass in migration to 
California, as 1$ of the return records mm from that State* Several 
wore secured to the soatoom aaeounent o Vail ay and others farmer south 
in to© mturaho* of to® Bm Jm.qa.ln Elver in Itereed and i-Vesao Counties* 
HCne ware found north of Snore ©onto# but to the south# records come from 
as far dam a® Semi tropic and. Wasco, in Kern County# in toe interior * and 
from Orange County# south of toe Angeles* on the ooaot. a costal record 
of interest is that from V.htsonvlllo# Santo Crus County, south of San 
i’ramlsco Bay, Several were secured to the famous dashing grounds la the 
vicinity of Los Bams# One of these individuals ms token as early as 
ITovoratoer 17# and all others during toe months of Seoerabor and January* 
