Notes on the Birds. 393 



L'L'C. I'KNTIIKSTKS AIUICAI-IM.IS AllJICAPI I I.TS ( I ,ilin:i'llS ) . 

 flllCKADKK. (7.'!r>) 



A ratlu'i- coimiinii winlcr visitor in ;iii 11m uiilics. coming down from 



fartlior iimih lal<' In liic fall and iciuaiiiin;: iirilil spring. Not always 

 (listinguislicd fnun tlic Can.lina <liirUa(icc. Ava Evermann gives tlie fol- 

 Idwing record from r.iiiiin^tdii : Xovcinlici- 17, 1!KK>. two seen. January 5. 

 1!M)7, several seen in wdods willi imllialchcs. lilinicc. and woodi)eckers ; 

 October 28, one heard in woods. 



1.'1.'7. I'KNTllKSTKS ( AKOI.l N KN S I S C AHOI.l .N F.N S I S ( .\ Ul] UtlOIl ) . 

 CAUOM.NA C IIUK AIIKK. (7.'U')I 



Common permanent resident in all tlic comdics. ('oiild he seen any day 

 in the year. Nests in old sapsiickei- iioies or oiliei- cavities in dead trees or 

 even in fence-posts and other similar situations. 



228. Keoulus satkai'a satuai-a l.iciitenstein. 



COI.DEN-C H()\V.M:I) ki.noi.kt. (7 IN) 



A rather common late fall and early s]irin^ iiiinraid : a few remain all 

 winter. In the winter of 1882-."'.. a i)air nMiiaiued in a grove of evergreens 

 at the Turner place just west of liloomington. 



Carroll County: Specimens collecied at Camdeji, November, 1877; two 

 secured April 9. 1880, common three (la\s later. Miss Evermann on October 

 27, 1907, saw two in a little hawtiiorn busli near P.nrlington. They were 

 very busy looking for insects and insect eiigs and ]taid no attention to ob- 

 servation. On November 12. one tltnv into the porch against a screen, then 

 to an apple tree where, after regaining its strength, it l»egan to search for 

 insects and eggs or other food. 



Vigo Cowniy: March 27, 1888, one seen: noted again March .'!1 and April 

 1; April 17, one got east of the fair grounds. A])ril 12. ISOO, a male got on 

 Honey Creek. 



Mowroe County: February 10. iss:;. four or live seen in Turner's grove. 



229. Kfauia-.s CALK.Nnir.A CALExnri.A (UnniOusK 



RUUY-CROWNED KINGLET. (749) 



Like the preceding, a not unconunon late fall and early spring migrant in 

 all the counties. 



Carroll County: October o, 1878. one taken near Camden. October 12, 

 three collected ; October 19. one secured. 



Vigo County: April 19, 18SS. five or six noted and a pair (male and fe- 

 male) taken west of Terre Haute; April 21, a male taken on Honey Creek ; 

 April 12, 1890, a male taken on Honey Creek ; April 28, a male shot on the 

 "commons" south of Terre Haute. 



Motiroc County: Noted often in late fall and early spring, especially in 

 Turner's grove. 



