4G BIRDS OBSERVED NEAR PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



House Wren. — T()lei'al)]y coniiiKHi Siunnier Resident, April 

 25 to October 5. 



Winter Wren. — Common Winter A'isitant. September 25 

 to ApriL 



Carolina Wren. — Tolerably common Permanent Resident. 



Long-billed Marsh Wren. — Common Summer Resident ; a 

 few winter. 



Brown Creeper. — Connnon Transient Visitant ; less com- 

 mon Winter Visitant. September 20 to April 15. 



Black-capped Chickadee. — Not common AVinter A^isitant, 

 October 24 to March 1. 



Tufted Titmouse. — Rather common Permanent Resident. 



AA^hite-breasted Nuthatch. — Common Permanent Resident ; 

 less numerous in summer. 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Tran.sient A^isitant : ii-regularly 

 abundant in fall ; rare in spring ; May 15 to September 

 10 ; October 15 to May 15 ; and occasional AA^'inter A^is- 

 itant. 



Golden-crowned Kinglet. — A'ery common Transient A^is- 

 itant, September 30 to April 20 ; rather connnon AA^inter 

 A^isitant. 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — Common Transient A'isitant, 

 April 12 to May 1 ; September 15 to Noveinber 1. 



Veery. — Common Transient A'isitant, May 5 to 25 ; Sep- 

 tember 1 to 20. 



Wood Thrush. ^Common Summer Resident. May 1 to Oc- 

 tober 1. 



Hermit Thrush. — A\ny common Transient A'isitant ; found 

 sparingly as Winter A'isitant ; April 10 to May 4 ; Octo- 

 ber 10 to November 5. 



Robin. — Abundant Summer Resident ; frequent but irreg- 

 ular Winter A'isitant ; March 15 to November 10. 



Bluebird. — Tolerably connnon Transient A'isitant ; rather 

 rare Summer Resident ; formerly Permanent Resident. 

 Besrinninor to increase again. 



