The birds of Montreal :
birds observed in the vicinity of Montreal, Province of Quebec, with annotations as to whether they are "Permanent Residents" or those that are found regularly throughout the year; "Winter Visitants," or those that occur only during the winter season, passing north in the spring; "Transient Visitants," or those that occur only during migrations in spring and autumn; "Summer Residents," or those that are known to breed, but which depart southward before winter; and "Accidental Visitants," or stragglers from remote districts; giving their relative abundance as to whether they are rare, scarce, common, or abundant; data of nests and eggs when found, and especially noting the species that breed in the City and Mount Royal Park; also data of migratory arrivals and departures, and other notes, all of which are deduced from original observations made during the past fifteen years /
by Ernest D. Wintle.
APA Citation
Wintle, E. D., Denne, D. (1896). The birds of Montreal: birds observed in the vicinity of Montreal, Province of Quebec, with annotations as to whether they are "Permanent Residents" or those that are found regularly throughout the year; "Winter Visitants," or those that occur only during the winter season, passing north in the spring; "Transient Visitants," or those that occur only during migrations in spring and autumn; "Summer Residents," or those that are known to breed, but which depart southward before winter; and "Accidental Visitants," or stragglers from remote districts; giving their relative abundance as to whether they are rare, scarce, common, or abundant; data of nests and eggs when found, and especially noting the species that breed in the City and Mount Royal Park; also data of migratory arrivals and departures, and other notes, all of which are deduced from original observations made during the past fifteen years. Montreal: W. Drysdale.
MLA Citation
Wintle, Ernest D, and David Denne. The Birds of Montreal: Birds Observed In the Vicinity of Montreal, Province of Quebec, With Annotations As to Whether They Are "Permanent Residents" Or Those That Are Found Regularly Throughout the Year; "Winter Visitants," Or Those That Occur Only During the Winter Season, Passing North In the Spring; "Transient Visitants," Or Those That Occur Only During Migrations In Spring And Autumn; "Summer Residents," Or Those That Are Known to Breed, but Which Depart Southward Before Winter; And "Accidental Visitants," Or Stragglers From Remote Districts; Giving Their Relative Abundance As to Whether They Are Rare, Scarce, Common, Or Abundant; Data of Nests And Eggs When Found, And Especially Noting the Species That Breed In the City And Mount Royal Park; Also Data of Migratory Arrivals And Departures, And Other Notes, All of Which Are Deduced From Original Observations Made During the Past Fifteen Years. Montreal: W. Drysdale, 1896.