The Migration of Flycatchers 



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FALL MIGRATION 



The earliest fall record on Long Island is August ig, 1888; the average date 

 of arrival for three years, at Lanesboro, Minn., is August 6, the earliest date 

 being August 3, 1890; the average of four years at Hillsboro, Iowa, is August 

 25, the earliest, August 23, 1899; the earliest fall date in southern Louisiana 

 is August 16, 1903. 



FALL MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Aweme, Man 



Lanesboro, Minn.. 



Hillsboro, la 



Chicago, 111 



Ellis, Kans 



St. Louis, Mo 



Scotch Lake, N. B 

 St. John, N. B.. . . 



Halifax, N. S 



Dublin, N. H 



Erie, Pa 



Jamaica, N. Y.. . . 

 Pasadena, Calif.. . 



Average date of 

 the last one seen 



August, 29 

 September 8 

 September 7 

 September 7 



August 10 

 September 5 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



Scfjlember 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 August 12, 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 September 

 September 



4, 1907 



9, 1888 



ID, 1899 

 15, 1898 

 14, 1875 



25, 1885 

 1903 



10, 1894 

 3, 1902 



14, 1897 

 18, 1900 



26, 1900 

 26, 1896 



COUES'S FLYCATCHER 



Southern Arizona and northern Mexico comprise the range of this species. 

 In Arizona it seems to be found only in summer and breeds in the mountains 

 from 6,000 to 10,000 feet. The earhest date for Arizona is March 29, 1903, in 

 the Huachuca Mountains, and the latest, September 4, 1884 in the Santa Cata- 

 lina [Mountains. A straggler was taken at Fort Lyon, Colorado, April 20, 1884. 



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 Photographed by A. A. Saunders, New Haven, Conn. 



