Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 53: October 1921
About a mile away through field and wood lay a small lake famed afar for its bass. In stormy weather gulls came up the Rideau from the St. Lawrence, ' and on Bass Lake at such times we used to see a very beautiful bird from the coast known locally as the Sea-swallow; much smaller than the common Gulls, very graceful in ?ight; and with long narrow wings, perhaps the' Least Tern.
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