. Annual report of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. Horticulture -- Nebraska. SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA BIRDS. 77 September, and October" (Taylor); "The whole of temperate North America" (Goss); Beatrice, De Witt (A. S. Pearse); Omaha—nests (L. Skow); Peru— breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county—breeds (J. M. Bates); Genoa, O'Neill, Bow creek (D. H. Talbot); Gage county (F. A. Colby); Omaha, an abundant migrant, and a common summer resident" (I. S. Trostler).. Fk: -Golden Plover. 274. ^gialtis semipalmata Bonap.—Semipalmated Plover. West Point, Omaha, Lincoln (L. Brune


. Annual report of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. Horticulture -- Nebraska. SOME NOTES ON NEBRASKA BIRDS. 77 September, and October" (Taylor); "The whole of temperate North America" (Goss); Beatrice, De Witt (A. S. Pearse); Omaha—nests (L. Skow); Peru— breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county—breeds (J. M. Bates); Genoa, O'Neill, Bow creek (D. H. Talbot); Gage county (F. A. Colby); Omaha, an abundant migrant, and a common summer resident" (I. S. Trostler).. Fk: -Golden Plover. 274. ^gialtis semipalmata Bonap.—Semipalmated Plover. West Point, Omaha, Lincoln (L. Bruner); "Abundant in Nebraska during its spring and fall migrations" (Aughey); " Migratory,common,arrive in May and September" (Taylor); "The whole of North America" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Omaha, "a common migrant" (I. S. Trostler). 277a. ^gialtis meloda circumcincta Ridgw.—Belted Piping Plover. Lincoln, West Point (L. Bruner); "Common in Nebraska, and breeds here" (Aughey); "Migratory, common; summer resident, occasional; arrives in May and September" (Taylor); "Breeding from northern Illinois and Nebraska, northward" (Goss); Peru, rare migrant (G. A. Coleman); Omaha, "a rare mi- grant" (I. S. Trostler). 278. .^gialtis nivosa Cass.—Snowy Plover. A small flock of what was supposed to be this plover was seen in Holt county in spring of 1885 (L. Bruner); "from California east to Kansas and western Gulf states" (A. O. U. Check List); "quite common as a summer resident in western Nebraska" (a "travelling salesman " through I. S. Trostler). 281. ^gialtis montana (Tomjms.).—Mountain Plover. Sidney, Marsland, Harrison (L. Bruner); "Abundantin Nebraska, especially in the western poitions of the state" (Aughey); "Migratory, abundant in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab


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