. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 201. Photo'irnph h>/ If. E. Anthony Fig. 16. Barn Owl. Long Island. Rare permanent resident. No definite nesting pair located at the present time, and no breeding record except at Flushing, and more recently at Jamaica. Orient. Three records, March, 1889 and September 30, 1898 (Gardiner's Island ; October 12, 1898 (East Marion). New York State. Still resident on Staten Island, but the available evidence Bhows that only wanderers occur further north. ()ne yeen on a housetop in Fulton Street, New York City, April 5, 1s?n


. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 201. Photo'irnph h>/ If. E. Anthony Fig. 16. Barn Owl. Long Island. Rare permanent resident. No definite nesting pair located at the present time, and no breeding record except at Flushing, and more recently at Jamaica. Orient. Three records, March, 1889 and September 30, 1898 (Gardiner's Island ; October 12, 1898 (East Marion). New York State. Still resident on Staten Island, but the available evidence Bhows that only wanderers occur further north. ()ne yeen on a housetop in Fulton Street, New York City, April 5, 1s?n by J. B. Bailey. One shot "just outside the City" April 13,. 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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