SUYTA, 
OUR WILD BIRDS. 
Two hundred and three species of wild birds observed 
in Forest Park and 
Mortis. 
Holboell’s Grebe. 
Horned Grebe. 
Pied-billed Grebe. 
Loon. 
Brunnich’s Murre. 
Dovekie. 
rare. 
Rare. 
Rare. 
American Herring Gull. 
Bonaparte’s Gull. Rare. 
Common Tern. Rare. 
Leach’s Petrel. Rare. 
Double-crested Cormorant. 
American Merganser. 
Red-breasted Merganser. 
Hooded Merganser. 
Mallard. 
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. 
Rare. 
Rare. 
immediate vicinity by Robert O. 
Bufllehead. 
Old Squaw. Rare. 
Surf Scoter. Rare. 
Ruddy Duck. 
Greater Snow Goose. Rare. 
Canada Goose. 
American Bittern. 
Least Bittern. Rare. 
American Egret. Rare. An indi- 
vidual 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. 
Clapper Rail. 
Virginia Rail. 
Sora. 
Yellow Rail. Rare. 
Florida Gallinule. Rare. <A pair 
were found about a mile south of 
the park early in June, 1897, prob- 
ably preparing to breed there. 
American Coot. 
American Woodcock. 
Wilson’s Snipe. 
Rare. 
Rare. 
