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Comments and Corrections

p. 276 The “Red-billed Pigeon” page is listed on p.136 in the shorthand index – should read p.276

p.59 The duck with chicks shown on p.59 is a female mallard – it should not be on this page.

p.464 The alpha code for Sharp-tailed Sparrow is SSTS and not STSP. Sharp-tailed Sparrow is now called Saltmarsh Sparrow.

p.190 Least Bittern – the labels for the adults need to be switched (male has a black back – see text)

p.56 White Cheeked Pintail should be White-cheeked Pintail

p 462 Grasshopper Sparrow – abbreviation LESP near end of text should be LCSP (Le Conte’s Sparrow)

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