The Migration of Flycatchers 



The Phoebe does not breed in Florida and the last birds left northern Florida 

 on the average, March 17, latest April i, 1887; Kirkwood, Ga., latest April 5, 

 1902; Raleigh, N. C, average, April 7, latest, April 16, 1887; New Orleans, La., 

 average, March 30, latest, April 26. On the return in the fall, they first appeared, 

 at Raleigh, N. C, average, September 29, earliest, September 26, 1889; northern 

 Fk)rida, average, October 4; earliest, September 28, 1903; southern Mississippi, 

 average, October 7; earliest, September i, 1903; New Orleans, La., average, 

 October 9; earliest, September 25, 1897. 



FALL MIGRATION 



Lanesboro, Minn. ... 



Onaga, Kans 



Ottawa, Ont 



Southwestern Ontario 



Chica.c;o, 111 



Oberlin, Ohio 



Waupcon, Ohio 



Waterloo, Ind. (near). 



Central Iowa 



.St. Louis, Mo 



Athens, Tenn 



Scotch Lake, N. B.... 

 Montreal, Canada. . . . 

 Southwestern Maine.. 



Providence, R. I 



Hartford, Conn 



Englewood, N. J 



New Providence, N. J 



Renovo, Pa 



Berwyn, Pa 



Beaver, Pa 



Washington, D. C. ... 

 French Creek, W. Va. 



Number 

 of years' 

 record 



Average date of 

 last one seen 



October 

 October 

 October 

 October 

 October 

 October 

 October 

 October 

 October 



November 16 



September 26 

 October 9 

 October 9 

 October 11 

 October 19 

 October 21 

 October ic 

 October 18 

 October 18 

 October 17 

 October 15 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



October 13, 1891 

 October 17, 1906 

 October 10, 1905 

 October 15, 18S9 

 November 10, 7906 

 October 19, 1906 

 October 27, 1.890 

 October 28, 

 October 28, 

 October 27, 

 Rare, winter 

 October 8, 1900 

 October 8, 1888 

 October 19, 1895 

 October 27, 1901 

 October 30, 1900 

 October 25, 1905 

 November 5, 1S92 

 October 18, 1894 

 October 31, 1889 

 October 21, 1889 

 December 31, 1883 

 October 21, 1890 



1889 



1905 

 1885 



SAY'S PHOEBE 



Say's Phoebe is resident throughout a large part of its range, including western 

 Texas, New Mexico, Arizona,'and much of California. A few notes have been 

 contributed on the migratory individuals. 



