26 Bird -Lore 



fisher, 2; Southern Hairy Woodpecker, 5; Southern Downy Woodpecker, 4; Red-cockaded 

 Woodpecker, 1; Sapsucker, 2; Pileated Woodpecker, 1; Red-headed Woodpecker, 6; Red- 

 hellied Woodpecker, 4; Flicker, 27; Phoebe, 2; Blue Jay, 22; Crow, 24; Red-winged Blackbird, 

 70; Meadowlark, 14; Goldfinch, 20; Vesper Sparrow, 70; Savannah Sparrow, 2; White-throated 

 Sparrow, about 500; Chipping Sparrow, 95; Field Sparrow, 65; Junco, about 300; Song 

 Sparrow, 185; Swamp Sparrow, 92; Fox Sparrow, 25; Towhee, 30 (both Red-eyed and White- 

 eyed identified); Cardinal, 19; Cedar-bird, 25; Loggerhead Shrike, 9; Myrtle Warbler, 45; 

 Pine Warbler, 12; Maryland Yellow-throat (6'. /. ignota?), 1; American Pipit, 20; Mocking- 

 bird, 15; Brown Thrasher, 10; Carolina Wren, 10; Winter Wren, 1; Brown Creeper, 1; White- 

 breasted Nuthatch, 1; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 3; Brown-headed Nuthatch, 20; Titmouse, 9; 

 Carolina Chickadee, 12; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 43; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 48; Hermit 

 Thrush, 12; Robin, 5; Bluebird, 30. Total, 58 species, about 2079 individuals. — Marion J. 

 Pellew and Louise P. Ford. 



Spartanburg, S. C. — Dec. 26; 7.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cloudy; wind northeast; temp. 40 . 

 Marsh Hawk, 1 ; Sparrow Hawk, 1 ; Southern Downy Woodpecker, 1 ; Red-headed Wood- 

 pecker, 2; Flicker, 5; Phoebe, 2; Blue Jay, 10; American Crow, 5; Meadowlark, 6; Purple 

 Finch, 5; American Goldfinch, 4; White-throated Sparrow, 60; Field Sparrow, n; Slate- 

 colored Junco, 43; Song Sparrow, 12; Towhee, 8; Cardinal, 10; Cedar Waxwing, 3; Myrtle 

 Warbler, 6; Mockingbird, 3; Carolina Wren, 6; Brown Creeper, 2; Red-breasted Nuthatch, 

 5; Tufted Titmouse, 4; Carolina Chickadee, 6; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 35; Ruby-crowned 

 Kinglet, 5 ; Hermit Thrush, 1 1 ; Robin, 2; Bluebird, 45. Total, 30 species, 329 individuals. — 

 Gabriel Cannon. 



Summerton, S. C. — Dec. 25. Cloudy; several light showers; temp. 6o°. Carolina Dove, 

 3; Turkey Vulture, 1; Black Vulture, 2; Red-shouldered Hawk, 1; Sparrow Hawk, 2; Red- 

 bellied Woodpecker, 2; Flicker, 7; Phcebe, 3; Blue Jay, 10; Crow, 5; Goldfinch, 5; Vesper 

 Sparrow, 20; Savanna Sparrow, 6; White-throated Sparrow, 22; Chipping Sparrow, 2; Field 

 Sparrow, 6; Junco, 10; Song Sparrow, 15; Red-eyed Towhee, 4; Cardinal, 3; Myrtle W T arbler, 

 3; Pine Warbler, 3; Pipit, 50.; Mockingbird, 4; Brown Thrasher, 1; Carolina Wren, 5; House 

 Wren, 1; Winter Wren, 1; Tufted Titmouse, 2; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 6; Hermit Thrush, 6; 

 Robin, 2; Bluebird, 5. Total, 33 species, 218 individuals. — E. S. Dingle. 



Atlanta, Ga. (College Park, Old Speedway, Lakewood, Emory University, Piedmont 

 Park, and Collier's Woods). — Dec. 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cloudy; light southeast wind; temp. 

 40 at start, 50 at return. Observers in two parties. Lesser Scaup Duck, 3; Mourning Dove, 

 2 ; Turkey Vulture, 4; Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1 ; Red-tailed Hawk, 1 ; Red-shouldered (?) Hawk, 

 1; Sparrow Hawk, 2; Southern Hairy Woodpecker, 1; Southern Downy Woodpecker, 6; 

 Flicker, 7; Phcebe, 3; Blue Jay, 30; Crow, 3; Red-winged Blackbird, 125; Meadowlark, 1; 

 Purple and Bronzed Crackles, 12 (both occur here; unable to distinguish); Purple Finch, 3; 

 Goldfinch, 70; Vesper Sparrow, 2; Savannah Sparrow, 1; White-throated Sparrow, 75; Chip- 

 ping Sparrow, 5; Field Sparrow, 250; Slate-colored Junco, 250; Song Sparrow, 35; Swamp 

 Sparrow, 3; Fox Sparrow, 2; Towhee, 35; Cardinal, 14; Pine Warbler, 2; Mockingbird, 4; 

 Brown Thrasher, 3; Carolina Wren, 12; Winter Wren, 1; Brown Creeper, 5; White-breasted 

 Nuthatch, 7; Brown-headed Nuthatch, 2; Tufted Titmouse, 15; Carolina Chickadee, 12; 

 Golden-crowned Kinglet, 30; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 2; Hermit Thrush, 18; Bluebird, 45. 

 Total, 43 species, about 1,105 individuals. In a loose flock of Field Sparrows a bird with 

 head, throat, upper back, and shoulders pure white was carefully observed at close range, the 

 size, shape, and company leading to the conclusion that it was an albino Field Sparrow. — 

 Dr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Mayfield, Hendree Neal, and Wm. H. La Prade, Jr. 



Macon, Ga. (along Ocmulgee River between Pumping Station and South Macon). — Dec. 

 26; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Generally cloudy, with interval of sunshine at mid-day; ground bare; 

 north wind, light; temp. 40° at start, 52° in mid-afternoon, about 45 at return. About 6 

 miles on foot; observers in two parties about half the time. Canada Goose, 18 (flying South); 

 Killdeer, 16; Mourning Dove, 1; Turkey Vulture, 5; Sparrow Hawk, 1; Downy Woodpecker, 



