DESCRIPTIONS OF MIGRANTS AND WINTER 

 RESIDENTS. 



"Wilson's Thrush; Veery: Tiirdus fuscescejis. 



Upper parts cinnamon-brown, not so bright as in the 

 Wood Thrush; sides of the throat and breast lightly spotted 

 with brown, the spots small and wedge-shaped; sides whit- 

 ish. Length jYz inches. April 25 to May 28. Common. 



Gray-cheeked Thrush: Turchis alicice. 



Whole of upper parts uniform greenish-olive: eye-ring 

 and cheeks grayish; under parts white, sides of throat and 

 breast faintly tinged with yellowish and spotted with black; 

 sides ashy. Length 7^ inches. May 10 to June 5. Rather 

 common. 



Olive-backed Thrush: Ttirdus ustulatiis szvainsonii. 



Like the Gray-cheeked, except that the eye-ring is deep 

 cream-buff, and whole throat and breast are strongly tinged 

 with yellowish. Length 7 inches. 



Hermit Thrush: Turdtis aonalaschkce pallasii. 



Upper parts olive-brown; tail reddish-brown, contrasting 

 strongly with color of back; under parts white, breast and 

 sides of throat heavily spotted with black. Length 7^ 

 inches. April 20 to May 3. Very common; may winter. 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet: Reguhis calendula. 



Upper parts olive-green, wings and tail dusky, the former 

 with two white bars; crown bright red; under parts white, 



