A History of the Game Birds, Wild-Fowl And Shore Birds of Massachusetts And Adjacent States; With Observations On Their Recent Decrease in Numbers; Also the Means for Conserving Those Still in Existence
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Field Maries. — The large, long, thick bill and the larger size of the head distinguish it from the smaller Ring-necks. Season. — Accidental summer visitor. Range. — Southern North America. Breeds from Texas eastward along Gulf coast, and from southeastern Virginia (formerly New Jersey) south to northern Bahamas; winters from southern Lower California, Texas and Florida south to southern Guatemala and probably to West Indies; casual in Nova Scotia and New England, and at San Diego, Cal. History.... This bird is an accidental visitor from the south. There are two tenable Massachusetts records, namely, a specimen taken at the Gurnet, Plymouth, August 22, 1877, by Arthur S. Fiske,i and one taken from a gunner's bag at Ipswich by Dr. C. W. Townsend, May 8, 1904.^ Linsley records it at Stratford, Conn., and Eaton gives eight records for New York. Peabody states in his report on „ ,„ „,., , ^, ■^ -^ Fig. 19.— Wilson's Plover. the Birds of Massachusetts (1839) that the species was abundant at Nahant in 1838.
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