I. Permanent Residents. —Birds which occur here through- 

 out the year. 



List 1. Permanent Residents reported frequently every 



month in the year. 



Water Birds Red-winged Blackbird 



Great Blue Heron or "Poor Jo" Boat-tailed Grackle or 

 Wayne's Clapper Rail "Jackdaw" 



or "Marsh Hen" Cardinal 



Land Birds Loggerhead Shrike 



Turkey Buzzard Mockingbird 



Black Vulture Brown Thrasher 



Southern Downy Woodpecker Carolina Wren 



Blue Jay Tufted Titmouse 



Crow' Carolina Chickadee 

 Chewink ^ 



These birds are found in or about the City at all times of 

 the year and are so abundant that they should be familiar to 

 every child. Parents and teachers will find this list an admir- 

 able basis for first lessons in bird study. To it might be 

 added the Bob-white, Carolina Dove, and Kingfisher. (See 



List 2). 

 List 2. Permanent Residents reported somewhat less fre- 

 quently THAN THOSE IN LiST 1. 

 Water Birds 



Little Blue Heron or "Blue Crane" ^ 

 Land Birds 

 Bob-white ^ White-Eyed Vireo 



Carolina Dove ' Yellow-throated Warbler 



Cooper's or "Chicken" Hawk® Pine Warbler 

 Kingfisher ~' Long-billed Marsh Wren '^ 



Flicker or Yellowhammer Blue-gray Gnatcatcher •' 



Red-headed Woodpecker ' Bluebird 



1 No distinction made between American Crow and Fish Crow. 



2 No distinction made between Red-Eyed Chewink (Winter Visitant) and White-Eyed 

 Chewink (Permanent Resident). 



3 Not reported Nov. — Feb. incl. Winters on Sea Islands. 



4 Not reported Nov. — Feb. incl. 



5 Not reported Oct. —Jan. incl. 



6 Not reported May — Sept. incl. 



7 Reported every month but one. These birds properly belong in the preceding list. 



8 Since this species is classed by Mr. A. T. Wayne as a Winter Visitant, but has been 

 reported abundant throughout the Summer, there may be confusion with some other form. 



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