OBJECTIVK SEASONAL LKSSONS. 



PlaU 

 l'.». V.'llow-lu-llir.l W. ,(..]- 



Olive-si.lf.l Flvcalclicr.* 



Vfll..\v-I),'lii.<l Kly- 

 calc'licr. 



Traiirs Flycatchor.* 



Kusty IJIackbiid. 



Bronzed fJracklo. 



Nelson Sharp-tailed Spai-- 

 row.* 



Acadia ii S li a i-p-l a i led 

 Span-ow.* 



\\ h i 1 e - (• r o %v n e d Spar- 

 row.* 



Lincoln's Sparrow.* 

 47. Vu\ Sj)arrow. 



IMiiladelphia Vireo.* 



Blue-headed Vireo. 



Nashville Warbler. 



Tennessee Warlihr. 



Capc:\Iay AVarl.ler.* 



Plate 

 .\u. 



r.lack llin.aled Blue War- 

 i.lcr. 

 01. Myrllc Warl.lcr. 



Magnolia \\'arl)ler. 



Bay-breasted Warbler.* 



BIaek-{)oll Warbler. 



Blaekl)urnian Warl)Ier. 

 CL Blaek-throated Cnm War- 

 bler. 



Yellow Palm Warbler. 



Sinall-l»illed WaterTliriisli. 



Conneetieut Warldei.* 



Mourninj,^ Warbler.* 



Wilson's Warbler. 



Canadian Warbler. 



Titlark. 

 72. Buby-erowned Kiny:let. 



(Jray-eheeked Thrusii.* 



Bieknell's Thrnsh.* 



Swainson's Thrush. 

 T""). Ilcnnit Thrush. 



SUM M KB BKSIDKXTS. 



The term Siiuiiiici' Rj'sideiU is applied to those 

 species whicli conu' to us IVoiii tht^ soutli in the 

 spring-, i-ciif ihcii- yoini^-. and leturn to the south 

 in tlie lalL Sunimci' Ilesiih'uts, tliei'efore, are pres- 

 ent not only dnrino- the smnnici' niontlis, l)ut mav 

 arrive in L-ite Fcln-uary or early >[ai'cli, and I'cinain 

 until late November or eai'ly Decendx'i'. 



As a I'nle, the lirst sjxries to come in the s])rin_i;" 

 are the last U) leave in the lall, while the later 

 arrivals are amoiiLi- the first departin'cN. 



Species that conic i'l March or carlv Api'il are 



♦Not connnon. 



