HIliDS OHSKKVKI) NEAlt M I l.W Al'KKK. WIS. 71 



Wiiit*'!' WrcM. — S<-ai-ccly coimiiMii AViiitt-i- \'i>itaiil, No- 

 vember to May 17. 



LoMir-l)ill<'il Mai-.sh Wren. —Not (•oiiiiuoii Suiiiiiht licsidt-iit. 



Ill-own ( "reeiH'r. — Not common Transient X'isitant, late 

 Mai-eli to May: Octohei-. 



CMiiekatlee. — Common rcrmaiicnl Resident. 



Tufted Titmou.se. — Counnon Permanent Resident. 



White-breasted Nutliatch.— Common Permanent Resident. 



Red bre;,>te(l N 1 1 1 1 Ki t cl 1 . ( 'oiM iiioi 1 Transient Visitant, 

 April 1 to ;May 17; October. 



Golden-crowned Kin^^let. — Common Winter A'isiiant. Sep- 

 tember 25 to A])ril 27). 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — Common Transient Visitant, 

 April 1 to May 5; Septendjer 25 to October 20. 



Veery. — Not common Transient Visitant and Summer 

 Resident, May to September. 



Wood Tbrusli. — Common Summer Resident, late Api-il to 

 Se])tembei'. 



Hermit Thrush. —Not common Transient Visitant. April 

 15 to May 1; October. 



Robin. — Abundant Summer Resident, February 15 to 

 November 25: a few usually winter. 



Bluebird, — Common Summer Resident; early Marcli to 

 November. 



NOTES FROM IN AND NEAR MILWAUKEE, WIS., 

 ON THE BIRDS INCLUDED IN 'BIRD-LIFE." 



r.v II. Xi;iir.i,iN(i. 



IMed-billed (Jrebe. — Tolerably common Sunnnei' Resident. 



.\pi-il 10 to November 15. 

 I^oon. Mor<' or less common Summer Resident, April I 



to November 15 : becominj^ scarcer, 

 Ilerrinjr Gull. A'ery abundant Winter Visitant. October 



10 to May 5. 

 Wood Duck.- \'ei-y rare Sunmier Resident. March 20 to 



October 25. 



