Stickney, Eleanor H.Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1920-1941)2005-10-062005-10-061943http://hdl.handle.net/2246/48019 p. : map ; 24 cm."Winter range and migration season in Polynesia of seven species of shore birds have been determined. They are characteristic for each of the species. Of the three circumpolar species, only the golden plover is common throughout the Pacific. The turnstone and the sanderling have restricted winter ranges. The American wandering tattler, although nesting in in the Americas (Alaska), winters primarily in Polynesia. Breeding range and winter range of the bristle-thighed curlew are geographically restricted. Non-breeding individuals of nearly all the species are found in their winter ranges during the northern summer months"--P. 9.1181509 bytesapplication/pdfen-USQL1 .A436 no.1248, 1943Shore birds -- Oceania.Shore birds -- Australasia.Shore birds -- Wintering -- Oceania.Shore birds -- Wintering -- Australasia.Shore birds -- Migration -- Oceania.Shore birds -- Migration -- Australasia.Birds -- Oceania.Birds -- Australasia.Birds -- Wintering -- Oceania.Birds -- Wintering -- Australasia.Birds -- Migration -- Oceania.Birds -- Migration -- Australasia.Birds collected during the Whitney South Sea Expedition. 53, Northern shore birds in the Pacific. American Museum novitates ; no. 1248Northern shore birds in the PacificBirds of the Whitney South Sea Expedition.text