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Bird - Lore 



FALL MIGRATION 



Montauk, X. Y 



New Providence, X. J 



Morristown, X. J 



Philadelphia, Pa 



Washington, D. C 



.^iken, S. C 



Camden County, Ga. . 



Fernandina, Fla 



Ann Arbor, Mich 



Southern Wisconsin. . , 



Lanesboro, Minn 



Falls City, Xeb 



Central Kansas 



Central Iowa 



Chicago, 111 



Cleveland, O 



Xew Haven, Mo 



Lexington, Ky 



Waco, Tex 



Number 



of years' 



record 



X'ovembcr 2b 

 Xovember 21 



October :S 

 Xovember 13 



Xovember 15 

 Xovember 3 

 October 27 



Earliest date of 

 fall arrival 



September 19 

 August I, 1893 

 October 20, 1909 

 Xovember 25, 1888 

 October 10, 1887 

 Xovember 12, 1887 

 Xovember 12, 1906 

 December 4^ 1906 

 October 10, 1899 

 October 15, 1904 

 October 25. 1891 

 Xovember 7, 1891 

 Xovember 13, 1885 

 October 2, 1888 



October 6, 

 October 31 

 October 5, 

 October 2: 



1906 



[903 

 ^903 



December 24, 1886 



WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL 



The White-winged Crossbill is much rarer than the Red; its breeding area 

 lies, for the most part, north of the United States, but it breeds sparingly in 

 Maine, the White Mountains, and the Adirondacks. It does not range so 

 far south in winter as the Red Crossbill, the southern limit being marked by 

 North Carolina, Kansas, and Oregon, and it is much less often seen and in 

 smaller numbers. It has a very variable nesting season, since young were 

 found in the nest at Wolfville, Nova Scotia, January 31, and eggs May 7. In 

 the valley of the Kowak River, Alaska, the earliest eggs were found May 28, 

 189Q. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



