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Gilmore
1931
EUROPEAN TEAL
Oct. 3. Capt. Henry Swanson states
that there is a teal out west
(Atka Is., etc.) that is locally known
as "China Teal." Perhaps this is
the European Teal. He says that
they are not common but regularly
a few are killed regularly a few are
killed each year. They are rarely
taken as far east as Unalaska Is.