A Naturalist in the Magdalen Islands Giving a Description of the Islands And a

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A Naturalist in the Magdalen Islands Giving a Description of the Islands And a
Charles B Charles Barney Cory
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66. GALLINAGO WILSONI, (Temm. } Bp. (WILSON'S SNIPE. ) Abundant; especially so on Red Cape Marshes. Breeds.
67. MACRORHAMPHL7S GRISEUS, (Gm. } Leach. (RED-BREASTED SNIPE. ) Common during the migrations. Procured the first speci- men August IT.
CATALOGUE. 63 68. EREUNETES PUSILLUS, (Z. ) Cass. (SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER. ) Abundant during the migrations. First taken July 21.
69. TRINGA MINUTILLA, V. (LEAST SANDPIPER. ) Abundant after July 21. I saw some flocks that must have contained several hundr
...ed individuals.
It is pleasant to note the utter fearlessness of this graceful little species, when unacquainted with their greatest enemy, man. Oftentimes while reclining upon the beach I have watched these little creatures running from side to side, searching diligently for their food, at times approaching within a few feet of me. Upon my making a movement, they showed no signs of fear otherwise than by taking two or three little running side steps to slightly increase the dis- tance between us, and then continued their earnest search, peeping softly to themselves, happy in the present, seemingly without a presentiment of the dangers of their coming jour- ney south.


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