RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 1d 
which was perched on the exposed roots of a man- 
grove. and saw others. 
April 27-30, ‘84. Abundant all along the coast and 
among the keys. Evidentiy about to breed. At this 
time their loud notes may be heard ail day and night. 
The J's pursue the Qs reiterating the cry. ‘*Tell brotb- 
er willie’. and a combination of these words forms 
the name by which they are known to the natives. 
May 6, ‘84. Grassy Creek. Very common along the 
shore and up the creek. | , 
Nov-Dec. ‘87. Common on Andros at Fresh Creek 
and Middle Bight. | 
March 28. 97, Nassau. Two, (\ and Q, shot near 
East Bay St. 
April 17.‘97 Current Settlement, Eleuthera. Com- 
mon at Lirtle Pond. 
April 29.1815. Stannard Creek, Andros. One ona 
salina with a flock of !6 Black-belliea Plover 
May 38. ‘lo. Joulter Keys, 4 
May 4.°15. Chub Point Key. Berry Islands. 6 or 8. 
May 6. ‘15. Frazar’s Hog key, 1. 
14. Greater Yeliow-legs. 
Nov. 28, ‘87. Fresh Creek, Andros. Shot 2 out of a 
flock of 15. 
Feb. 4. ‘88. Inagua, Common on the ponds here and 
on Rum Key. 
March 15. 1915 Little Exuma. Oneona small. fresh 
water pond. 
15. Lesser Yellow-legs. 
April 12, °84. Hog Island. Nassau Harbor, Three. 
two shot, both Qs. 
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