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THE BIRD-LIFE OF A YEAR. 



second song period, and on the brighter days of the 

 niontli Ave may hear Song, AVhite-throated, and Fox 

 Sparrows, Phoebes, and Ivuljy-crowned Kinglets in 

 song. 



The diurnal migration of Crows and Hawks is a 

 feature of the bird-life of the month. In scattered 

 companies they string across the sky, en route to 

 more productive feeding grounds. 



BIRDS OF THE ]\10XTII. 



PvEM 



Permanent Residents (see page G). 

 AiNiNG Summer Residents (see page 10). 



The following will depart for the south 



Plate 

 No. 



28. 



38. 



83. 

 84. 



1. 



1. 



1. 



60. 

 62. 

 63. 

 74. 



Octoher 1 to 10. 

 B 1 a c k - c r o w n c d X i g h t 



Heron. 

 Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 

 Black-billed Cuckoo. 

 Chimney Swift. 

 Least Flycatcher. 

 Bobolink. 



Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 Indigo Bunting. 

 Scarlet Tanager. 

 Barn Swallow. 

 Cliff Swallow. 

 Bank Swallow. 

 White-eyed Yireo. 

 Black and WHiite Warbler. 

 Redstart. 

 Oven-bird. 

 Wood Thrush. 



Plate 

 Xo. 



11. 

 27. 

 27. 

 59. 

 64. 

 69. 



68. 

 67. 



88. 



Octoher 10 to 20. 

 Spotted Sandpiper. 

 AYhip-poor-will. 

 Nighthawk. 

 Red-eyed Yireo. 

 Maryland Yellowthroat. 

 Long-billed Marsh Wren. 

 Short-billed Marsh Wren. 

 House W^ren. 

 Brown Thrasher. 

 Catbird. 



Octoher 20 to 31. 



2. Pied-billed Grebe. 

 32. Pha-be. 

 55. Towhee. 



1. Tree Swallow\ 



