Migration of North American Sparrows 



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FALL MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Washington, D. C 



Raleigh, N. C 



Badger, Neb 



Onaga, Kan 



Monteer, Mo 



Biloxi, Miss 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 

 the last one seen 



September 16 

 September 14 



September 17 

 September 29 

 October 26 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



September 20, 1884 

 September 27, 1887 

 September 22, 1901 

 September 25, 1897 

 October 5, 1904 

 October 29, 1903 



INDIGO BUNTING 

 The Indigo Bunting winters in Central America south to Panama, and 

 ranges in summer over the United States east of the Great Plains, and north 

 to southern Canada. It will be noted that the dates of spring arrival at the 

 mouth of the Mississippi river are decidedly earlier than at corresponding lati- 

 tudes in either Texas or Florida, showing conclusively that the early migrants 

 do not reach Louisiana by a land journey, from either the east or the west, 

 but by a direct flight across the Gulf of Mexico. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Warrington, Fla 



Savannah, Ga 



Central Alabama 



Kirkwood, Ga 



Central South Carolina 



Andrews, N. C 



Asheville, N. C. (near) 



Raleigh, N. C 



Lynchburg, Va 



Variety Mills, Va 



Waverly, W. Va 



French Creek, W. Va 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va 



Washington, D. C 



Waynesburg, Pa 



Beaver, Pa 



Swathmore, Pa 



Philadelphia, Pa 



Renovo, Pa 



Williamsport, Pa 



Morristown, N. J 



Englewood, N. J 



New Providence, N. J 



New York City, N. Y. (near) . 



Ballston Spa, N. Y 



Alfred, N. Y 



Ithaca, N. Y * 



Lockport, N. Y 



Portland, Conn 



Jewett City, Conn 



