Our Vanishing Wild Life - Its Extermination and Preservation by William Temple Hornaday
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Stanford, Kalispell.)
Curlew, Franklin grouse (fool hen) and sage grouse.--W.R. Felton, Miles City. Sage grouse.--(L.A. Huffman, Miles City.) Ptarmigan, wood-duck, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, fool hen and plover. All game birds are becoming scarce as the country becomes settled and they are confined to uninhabited regions.--(Prof. M.J. Elrod, Missoula.) NEBRASKA: Grouse, prairie chicken and quail.--(H.N. Miller, Lincoln.) Whistling swan.--(Dr. S.G. Towne, Omaha.) NEW HAMPSHIRE: Wood-duck and upland plover. NEW YORK: Quail, woodcock, upland plover, golden plover, black-bellied plover, willet, dowitcher, red-breasted sandpiper, long-billed curlew, wood-duck, purple martin, redheaded woodpecker, mourning dove; gray squirrel, otter. NEW JERSEY: |
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