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Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia melodia Wils.; abundant; nests. 



Swamp Sparrow, Melospiza georgiana Lath. ; common. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Zamelodia ludoviciana Linn.; rare; seen only 



once, at Victoria Lake. 

 Indigo Bunting, Passerina cyanea Linn.; rare; seen and heard only 



once, at Victoria Lake. 

 Scarlet Tanager, Piranga erythromelas Vieill. ; common in all parts of 



Park, including the extreme northern part around Tea Lake. 

 Barn Swallow, Hirundo erythrogaster Bodd. ; common; nests. 

 Tree Swallow, Iridoprocne bicolor Vieill. ; abundant; nests. 

 Bank Swallow, Riparia riparia Linn.; uncommon; seen at Manitou 



Lake. 

 Cedar Waxwing, Bombycilla cedrorum Vieill.; common. 

 Red-eved Vireo, Vireosvlva olivacea Linn.; abundant. 

 Blue-headed Vireo, Lanivireo solitarius solitarius Wils.; fairly 



common. 

 Black and White Warbler Mniotilta varia Linn.; common. 

 Nashville Warbler, Yermivora rubricapilla rubricapilla Wils.; abun- 

 dant, in second growth chiefly. 

 Northern Parula Warbler, Compsothlypis americana usneae Brewst. ; 



common, even in northern and northwestern part of Park. 

 Yellow Warbler, Dendroica acsiiva aestiva Gmel. ; rare, seen and heard 



only once, at Cache Lake. 

 Black-throated Blue Warbler, Dendroica caerulescens caerulescens 



Gmel.; common. 

 Myrtle Warbler, Dendroica coronata Linn.; abundant; nests. 

 Magnolia Warbler, Dendroica magnolia Wils. ; common. 

 Chestnut-sided Warbler, Dendroica pensylvanica Linn.; common, 



especially in second growth. 

 Blackburnian Warbler, Dendroica fusca Mull.; common in northern 



part as well as in southern part. 

 Blackthroated Green Warbler, Dendroica virens Gmel.; common. 

 Pine Warbler, Dendroica vigorsi Aud. ; rare, seen only once, at Proulx 



Lake; grayish yellow underparts, grayish neck and head, tail 



feathers tipped with white and two white wing bars seen well; 



song (rather sharp-cut trill) heard distinctly; am reasonably 



certain of identification. 

 Oven-bird, Seiurus aurocapillus Linn.; common, especially among 



maple. 

 Water Thrush, Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracensis Gmel.; common. 



Mourning Warbler, Oporornis Philadelphia Wils.; common. 



Maryland Yellow Throat, Geothlypis trichas trichas Linn. ; common. 



Canada Warbler, Wilsonia canadensis Linn.; common. 



Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla Linn. ; abundant. 



