. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals, with notes on physiography and life zones . From Handbook of WestorLA. Fucrtcs. Fig. 25.—Blue-wiug.^.l toaL. From Handbook uf Western Birds. Fig. 2(!.—Cinnamon teaL abundant as other fresh-water ducks. On April 21, 1018, Mr. Baileyfound them fairly common on Lake McDonald in small mixed w^ith other species on the water, they kept togetherwhen they flew. Wood Duck : Aix spoiisa.—Great confusion has arisen from thelocal application of the name wood duck to the Barrow golden-eyeand the merganser, but Mr. H. P. Stanford has a mount


. Wild animals of Glacier National Park. The mammals, with notes on physiography and life zones . From Handbook of WestorLA. Fucrtcs. Fig. 25.—Blue-wiug.^.l toaL. From Handbook uf Western Birds. Fig. 2(!.—Cinnamon teaL abundant as other fresh-water ducks. On April 21, 1018, Mr. Baileyfound them fairly common on Lake McDonald in small mixed w^ith other species on the water, they kept togetherwhen they flew. Wood Duck : Aix spoiisa.—Great confusion has arisen from thelocal application of the name wood duck to the Barrow golden-eyeand the merganser, but Mr. H. P. Stanford has a mounted wood duck


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