Distribution and migration of North American gulls and their allies . ° 46 N., longitude 74° 10 W. It is not rare on Ber-muda, having been seen from January 5 to April 4 (Reid), and inJanuary, 1901, all the way on the ocean from New York City tolatitude 25° 51 N., longitude 37° 43 W., several hundred milessoutheast of Bermuda. Migration range.âThe kittiwake is normally a salt-water species,but it ascends the St. Lawrenoe regularly to Quebec and rarely toMontreal (Dionne). It has wandered inland to Enosburg Falls, Vt.,November 12, 1906 (Woodworth); Oak Orchard, Orleans County, 3673°âBull. 2


Distribution and migration of North American gulls and their allies . ° 46 N., longitude 74° 10 W. It is not rare on Ber-muda, having been seen from January 5 to April 4 (Reid), and inJanuary, 1901, all the way on the ocean from New York City tolatitude 25° 51 N., longitude 37° 43 W., several hundred milessoutheast of Bermuda. Migration range.âThe kittiwake is normally a salt-water species,but it ascends the St. Lawrenoe regularly to Quebec and rarely toMontreal (Dionne). It has wandered inland to Enosburg Falls, Vt.,November 12, 1906 (Woodworth); Oak Orchard, Orleans County, 3673°âBull. 292â15 3 18 BULLETIN 292, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. N. Y., April 10, 1881 (Bruce); Auburn, N. Y., January 4, 1854 (Hop-kins); Oneida Lake, N. Y., November 9, 1890 (Bagg); Lancaster,Pa., once, winter (Warren); Erie, Pa., October 17, 1900 (Todd); To-ronto, Ontario, one, October 31,1899, and several in November of thatyear (Fleming); Chicago, 111., December 9, 1896 (Woodruff); NeebishIsland, Mich., once, taken in fall (Boies)âin fact, it is probable that. B2057-5 Fig. 6.âKittiwake (Bissa tridactyla). Typical subspecies (tridaetyla) ranges west to the Kocky Moun-tains; Pacific subspecies (pollicaris) is found on the western and northwestern coasts. each fall and winter finds some individuals around the Great Lakes;near Kansas City, Mo., once, in 1897 (Widmann); Arctic Red River,Mackenzie, October 5, 1910 (Thayer); Fort Simpson, Mackenzie, May15, 1860 (Ross); Douglas, Wyo., November 18, 1898 (Jesurun); andBoulder, Colo., one in December (Ridgway). Spring migration.âJust north of the winter home, the first kitti-wakes arrived at North River, Prince Edward Island, on the average, NORTH AMERICAN GULLS AND THEIR ALLIES. 19 March 26, earliest March 15, 1891; Godbout, Quebec, average April 6,earliest March 25, 1884, and the mouth of Great Whale River,Quebec, March 26, 1899 (Eifrig). With such an early start thenorthward progress is not fast and it is June before the f


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