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{Reeks.) Some years plentiful and others scarce in Nova Scotia, seen only in winter. {Downs.) A common and often an abun- dant winter resident ; seen on Sable Island, N.S., in August, 1854. {Gilpin.) A winter visitor at St. John, N.B. ; reported as occa- sionally spending the summer. {Ckamder/ain.) Winter visitor ; rare at Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. {W. H. Moore) Taken at Beauport ; a winter visitant at Quebec. {Dionne.) Winter visitor at Montreal ; some years it is scarce and others more plen...tiful. In the winter of 1891-92 I saw exposed for sale at one time in Bonsecours market five females and two males. {Wintle.) A winter visitor in the Ottawa district. {Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) An irregular winter visitor in Ontario, sometimes appearing in considerable numbers and again being entirely absent. {Mcll- wraith.) This owl is found in both the Parry Sound and Muskoka districts in winter, but is not common, except in years of unusual migrations. A regular migrant at Toronto, very large numbers have appeared about the city at irregular intervals ; 1889 was the last.
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