OUR WILD BIRDS 
Holboell’s Grebe. Rare. 
Horned Grebe. 
Pied-billed Grebe 
Loon. 
Brunnich’s Murre. Rare. 
Dovekie. Rare. 
American Herring Gull. 
Bonaparte’s Gull. Rare. 
Common Tern. Rare. 
Leach’s Petrel. Rare. 
Double-crested Cormorant. Rare. 
American Merganser. 
Red-breasted Merganser. Rare. 
Hooded Merganser. 
Mallard. 
Black Duck. 
Red-legged Black Duck. 
Baldpate. 
Green-winged Teal. 
Blue-winged Teal. 
Shoveller. Rare. 
Pintail. 
Wood Duck. 
Redhead. 
American Scaup Duck. 
Lesser Scaup Duck. 
Ring-necked Duck. Rare. 
American Golden Eye. 
Baltimore Oriole. 
Rusty Blackbird. 
Bronzed Grackle. 
Purple Finch. 
American Crossbill. 
White-winged Crossbill. 
Redpoll. 
American Goldfinch. 
Pine Siskin: Pine Linnet. 
Snowflake. 
Bufflehead. 
Old Squaw. Rare. 
Surf Scoter. Rare. 
Ruddy Duck. 
Greater Snow Goose. Rare. 
Canada Goose. 
American Bittern. 
Least Bittern. Rare. 
American Egret. Rare. An individ¬ 
ual of this kind visited the park on 
several occasions during the summer 
of 1897. 
Great Blue Heron. 
Green Heron. 
Black-crowned Night Heron. 
King Rail. Rare. 
Clapper Rail. Rare. 
Virginia Rail. 
Sora. 
Yellow Rail. Rare. 
Florida Gallinule. Rare. A pair were 
found about a mile south of the 
park early in June, 1897, probably 
preparing to breed there. 
American Coot. 
American W^oodcock. 
Wilson’s Snipe. 
Blue-headed Vireo. 
Black and White Warbler. 
Nashville Warbler. 
Pine Grosbeak. 
Parula Warbler 
Yellow Warbler. 
Black-throated Blue Warbler. 
Myrtle Warbler. 
Magnolia Warbler. 
Chestnut-sided Warbler. 
Bay-breasted Warbler. 
