Winter Record for Long-billed Dowitchers in Suisun Marshes
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On December 18, 1929, Mr. P. A. Wetmore, manager of the Benicia Cannery, brought to me two Long-billed Dowitchers (Limnodromus griseus scolopaceus) which had been shot on that date by a hunter in Mr. Wetmore's party who mistook them for Wilson Snipe. These were taken on the grounds of a gun club located eight miles northeast of Benicia, near Cygnus. He reports that the flock consisted of some twenty birds which were flying overhead in a compact group. Both of the birds secured proved to be females.
On December 26, Mr. Wetmore located a flock of about ten of these birds feeding in the shallow water of a small pond in this same part of the Suisun marshes, and knowing that I was interested in securing the evidence to establish a winter record for this species in this section he secured another specimen. This was found to be a male.
Benicia, California, January, 25, 1930
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Stoner, Emerson A.
(1930)
"Winter Record for Long-billed Dowitchers in Suisun Marshes,"
Condor: Vol. 32
:
Iss.
3
, Article 20.
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https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/condor/vol32/iss3/20