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Title: Distribution and migration of North American herons and their allies
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Cooke, Wells Woodbridge, 1858-1916 United States. Division of Biological Survey United States. Dept. of Agriculture
Subjects: Herons Spoonbills Ibises Flamingos Birds
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept, of Agriculture, Biological Survey

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onyi; 3,frazari; 4, eremonomiis; 5, mesatus; 6, hypernotius; 7, saturatus; 8, margaritopliilus;9, oahamensis; 10, cuoanus; 11, curacensis; seven other subspecies are on as many islands of the Lesser Antilles. Tobago Green Heron, Butorides virescens tobagensis Oberholser.Tobago Island, Lesser Antilles. Curacao Green Heron, Butorides virescens curacensis Oberholser.Curasao Island, off the coast of Venezuela. (Lembeye Green Heron. Butorides orunescens (Lembeye). Resident in Cuba and the Isle of Pines.) (Striated Heron. Butorides striata (Linnaeus). A resident species occurring commonly in northern South America south toPeru and Argentina. The only record north of South America is that of a speci-men taken May, 1904, on the savanna of Panama (Thayer and Bangs).) Black-crowned Night Heron. Nycticorax nycticorax naevius (Boddaert). Range.—The black-crowned night heron, including all of its vari-ous forms, is one of the most widely distributed of birds. In the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON. 61
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Pig. 20.—Black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax naevius). 62 XORTH AMERICAN HEROXS A^vD THEIR ALLIES. Eastern Hemisphere it occurs throughout Africa and north to south-ern and central Europe and thence east across Asia to China andJapan. The subspecies naevius occupies nearly the whole of theWestern Hemisphere, north to southern Canada and south toPatagonia. Breeding range.—The black-crowned night heron breeds north toWoodstock, N. B. (Adney) ; Quebec City, Canada (Dionne) ; Ottawa,Ontario (White) ; Toronto, Ontario (Nash) ; Rochester, Mich.(Bretherton) ; Oak Center, Wis. (Hatch) ; Lake Andrew, Minn.(Skoglund) ; Shoal Lake, Manitoba (Gunn) ; Sterling, Colo. (Cary) ;.Laramie, Wyo. (Knight) ; Bear Lake, Utah (Bailey) ; Eub)T Valley,Nev. (Bailey) ; and Willows, Oreg. (Bailey). Stragglers have beennoted north to Halifax, X. S., about November 18, 1888, and July4, 1889 (Austen) : St. John, N. B., January 5, 1887 (Chamberlain),and April 20, 1888 (Banks) ; Mount Stewart, Prince

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