The Migration of Flycatchers 



EIGHTH AND CONCLUDING PAPER* 



Compiled by Professor W. W. Cooke, Chiefly from Data 

 in the Biological Survey 



With drawings !)>• Louis Aoassiz Fuertf.s anfl Brick Hr)RsFAi.i. 



CRESTED FLYCATCHER 



The Crested Flycatcher is one of the slower si)rin<^ migraiils. It winters from 

 Guatemala to northern South America and though it reaches northern Horida 

 in late March, it moves northward so slowly that it is the middle of May l)y the 

 time it has traversed the thousand miles thence to southern Maine. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Northern Florida 



Southeastern Georgia . . 



Atlanta, Ga. (near) 



Charleston, S. C. (near). 



Raleigh, N. C 



Ashcville, N. C. (near).. 



New Market, Va 



Variety Mills, Va 



French Creek, W. Va.. . . 



Washington, I). C 



Waynesburg, I'a 



Beaver, Pa 



Berwyn, Pa 



Morristown, N. J 



New Providence,- N. J. 



Englewood, N. J 



ScnUhcastern New \'()rk. 



Shelter Island, N. Y 



Ballston Spa, N. J 



Paradox, N. Y 



Bridgeport, Conn 



Ifadlyme, Conn 



Eastern Massachusetts. 



St. Johnshury, \'t 



Southwestern Maine . 



Mf)nlreal, Canada 



New Orleans, Ea 



Southern Mississippi. . . 



Helena, Ark 



Athens, Tenn 



Chattanooga, Tenn 



Kuhank, Ky 



St. Louis, Mo.. . ;• 



Brookvijlc, Inrl.. . .'r"".:".f. 



Hloomington. Itid 



()l)erlin,\().'. 



Plymouth, Mi( h 



Petersburg, Mi( h 



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