The Birds of Erie And Presque Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania
The book The Birds of Erie And Presque Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania was written by author Todd, W. E. Clyde (Walter Edmond Clyde), 1874-1969 Here you can read free online of The Birds of Erie And Presque Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Birds of Erie And Presque Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania a good or bad book?
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In the fall migration of 1900 it was most frequently observed on Misery Bay, where the first was seen October 1 , a single bird in company with a Coot, both of which were secured. By October 12 it had become quite numerous, and was recorded at intervals until November 13. It was found sometimes singly, but more often in twos and threes or even larger parties. By the gunners it was called "Hardhead." Most of the specimens ex- amined were in immature dress. Dates of last appearance in other years... are November 6, 1894 (Bacon), and November 12, 1903 (Simp- son). [Chen hyferborea nivalis. Greater Snow Goose. "Not rare on Lake Erie," according to Dr. J. M. Wheaton [Birds of Ohio, 1882, 518), and be looked for as a casual spring and fall transient. The Lesser Snow Goose [Chen hyperborea) may also occur, but the larger form is the one more likely to be found. Mr. Lynds Jones gives both forms as occurring in a number of counties in Ohio {Birds of Ohio, 1903, 48). Chen carulescens. Blue Goose. Another goose whose occurrence here as a casual visitant may be expected in spring and fall.
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