12 RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
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Shore Birds of the Bahama ee 
By CHARLES J. MAYNARD. 
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Apa 24 ‘4. Deep Creek, Andros. Quite a flock ce 
the bay. | i 
April 27-30, ‘84. Sooth Shore of Andtoee Gommon 
among the keys. All obtained thus far have been 
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May 6, °84+. Grassy Creek. Andros. Common along 
the shore, and not at all shy. 
May. 6-8, Be Grassy and Washwomen Keys. , Saw a 
_ few. eee 3 . 
June 6, 84. Seal Key. Three on the key, aha a)- 
though we started them several times, did not seem 
inclined to leave ils 
March 4, ‘97. East End New Providence. A flock of 
a dozen on the rocks of the shore, All in immature 
dress, ‘ ite 
June 3. ‘97. South Shore New Providence Two on 
the beach aliowed. me to come Within a few yards oe 
them. 
May 7, 1919. Winale ae ss as a single 
specimen, . 3 
8, Black-necked Stilt. : 
June 6, ‘94. Green Key (about 50 miles south of New 
Providence). Common on the borders of a salt pond, 
and evidently preparing to breed. They stood‘fn the 
water, with legs submerged quite to their bodies, and 
waved their primaries up and down repeatedly, but 
the secondaries were HIDEO LLCS Ube were silent 
when thus occupied. 
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