1 899] Tufts — Birds of King's Co., N.S. 261 



Seiurus noveboracensis {GmeL), Water Thrush. 

 Fairly common summer resident. 



Geothlypis trichas {Linn.), Maryland Yellow-throat. 

 A common summer resident. 



Sylvania pusilla (IVi/s.), Wilson's Wakbler. 



An uncommon summer resident. 

 Sylvania canadensis {Lmn.), Canadlan Warbler. 



A rather uncommon summer resident. 



Setophaga ruticilla {Lmn.), American Redstart. 



An abundant summer resident. A set of eggs from this 

 locality is now in the Government Museum at Ottawa. 



Anthus pensylvanicus (Lath.), Titlark. 



Abundant on the Grand Pre during the migrations. 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis {Linn.), Caibird. 

 A fairly common summer resident. 



Troglodytes hyemalis ( F/^/7/), Winter Wren. 

 Not very common. 



Certhia familiaris americana {Bonap.\, l!rowN Creeper. 

 Resident in small numljers throughout the year. 



Sitta carolinensis (Lath.), Whitk-bueasikd Nuthatch. 

 Resident except in mid-winter. 



Sitta canadensis Linn. Red-breasted Nuthatch. 

 Resident throughout the jear. 



Parus atricapillus (Linn.), Chickadee. 



Abundant throughout the year. A set of eggs taken in 

 Gaspereau is now in the Government Museum at Ottawa. 



Parus hudsonicus {Forst.), Hudsonian Chickadee 



Common throughout the year but especially in winter. A 



set of eggs from this locality is now in the Government Museum 



at Ottawa. 



Regulus satrapa {Licht.), Goldln-ckowned Kinglet. 

 Common throughout the year. 



