Lampman tells an amusing story of a midwestern Representative who spoke in favor of a Federal Bird Sanctuary for Stump Lake Islands where this Scoter breeds.
The member was eloquent. He said there nested on these islands such interesting and magnificent creatures, such rare and valuable feathered folk as to challenge the admiration of all! It was fitting that such a heritage should be transmitted undiminished to future generations!
"I would like to ask if there are any mammals on these islands?" inquired a southern member.
"As to that I cannot say," replied the champion of water fowl. "But if there are they should be given protection with the rest of the birds." — The bill passed. Scoters migrate across the United States from the Atlantic Seaboard to their breeding grounds in the northwest, using the Great Lakes and intermediate waterways as resting stopovers.
North America.