. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 223. Fig. 20. Photograph by F. M. Chapman Nighthawk Mastic. Fairly common summer resident, common in the fall migration. Long Beach. Very rare on migration, one shot September 7, 1891 (J. D. Foot); three birds August 26, 1915 (Bicknell). New York State. Breeds in New York City on flat roofs, and near Ossining (Fisher). Otherwise a rare spring and common fall transient. Central Park. Present throughout the breeding season, here roosting only in tall trees; May , 1912 Ami'' A. Crolius) to October 10, L911 Hix). Bronx Region,


. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 223. Fig. 20. Photograph by F. M. Chapman Nighthawk Mastic. Fairly common summer resident, common in the fall migration. Long Beach. Very rare on migration, one shot September 7, 1891 (J. D. Foot); three birds August 26, 1915 (Bicknell). New York State. Breeds in New York City on flat roofs, and near Ossining (Fisher). Otherwise a rare spring and common fall transient. Central Park. Present throughout the breeding season, here roosting only in tall trees; May , 1912 Ami'' A. Crolius) to October 10, L911 Hix). Bronx Region, a transient, rare in Bpring, often common in fall; reported to have lasted in 1916 near Van Cortland! Park; May 1, 1913 (L- N. Nichols) toJune6, L909 Griscom ; August 18,1920 (Griscom to October 16,1915 E ).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Griscom, Ludlow, 1890-1959; Linnaean Society of New York. New York : [American Museum of Natural History]


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