. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . ength, 60; wing, ; tarsus, ; bill, 12. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and WiscoxNsin — Cory. 313 This species occurs in Illinois and Wisconsin during the migrations,usually in April, September, and October. It is not improbable thata few pairs may still breed in the northern part of Wisconsin. At present an exceedingly rare visitant during the they were regular and rather common migrants. Still mi-grate along the Mississippi River. (Nelson, Birds N. E. 111., 1876,p. 144.) According to Kumlien and Hollister, White Pelicans nest
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . ength, 60; wing, ; tarsus, ; bill, 12. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and WiscoxNsin — Cory. 313 This species occurs in Illinois and Wisconsin during the migrations,usually in April, September, and October. It is not improbable thata few pairs may still breed in the northern part of Wisconsin. At present an exceedingly rare visitant during the they were regular and rather common migrants. Still mi-grate along the Mississippi River. (Nelson, Birds N. E. 111., 1876,p. 144.) According to Kumlien and Hollister, White Pelicans nestedin Wisconsin as late as 1883 and 1884, but they believe that pro-bably few, if an3^ nest in the state at the present time. (Birds ofWisconsin, 1903, p. 15.) 35. Pelecanus occidentalis Pelican. Pelecanus juscits (Linn.), A. O. U. Check List, 1895, p. 46. Distr.: Atlantic coast of tropical and subtropical America;abundant in Florida and along the Gulf coast, casual north to theCarolinas and accidental in southern ■■^skS •*»« \
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