- Found—N, A. Not very common on Puget Sound. - Breeding 
throughout Tange. 2... ee 
, Nese Divider low bie or tuft of grass. 
een, Hegs—4 buffy,. spotted. 
| “Weet-weet.” : 
Western Sandpiper, 54. | | | 
Above mottled chestnut, eray me eek: helaw. Oe 
Notice—Lives and travels.in flocks; white, bars on wings. 
-Found—Breeds far north in Alaska and B. C.. i 
through western states, especially along coast. 
Nests—Ground, sparsely lined with dry grass. 
Egges—4 reddish buff. ey 
“Peep, peep.” 
White-winged Scoter, 19- Bi | : 
M. Brownish-black; F. dusky-brown. | 
Notice—White wing patch and white ound: and Baek of eye. 
Found—Breeding N. A. acing ton: north. -W. as far south 
...as Lower .Cal. 
er ay Nest—Ground,. a few Dade feathers. 
 Eges—6-10 buffish. . 
Squawk. 
. American. Black. Tern,. LO. a 
S.—Head, bill, neck, breast, and feet sooty black; ee ‘lebae 
neutral-gray; under tail coverts white; W. head, neck, under” 
| parts white; above blue gray. So 
__. . Notice—Swallow-like flight, ee forked tail. 
Found—Summer resident east of Cascades. , 
Nest—Reeds or marshes. : 
Eggs—2-4 brownish-olive. 
“Krik, krik.”’ 
Common Tern, 13-16... 
S. Top of head black; upper en largely pale pray: under 
parts white; bill and feet orange-red; W. crown. white. 
% Notice—Crow size, swallow flight, deeply forked tail.- 
: Found——Dawson SAYS: “Not uncommon migrant, chiefly once 
i wise, one 
| tc ae or cald: cmetinas seaweeds. | 
Eggs—2-4 varied; olive, Dury. | 
Wierd plaintive, “Tee-er.’ 
Tule Wren. | 
- See Birds with Brown Plumage. | 
Western Marsh Wren, about 5 
Similar to Tule Wren but smaller. 
- Found—Rocky Mt. Plateau to Ase 
If. Birds usually seen on land. 
