The Migration of North American Kinglets 



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FALL MIGRATION, COIllinued 



PLACE 



Ottawa, Ont 



Gait, Ont 



Waterloo, Ind. (near). 



Chicago, 111 



Montreal, Canada. . 



Hartford, Conn 



Lincoln, Xebr 



Madison, Wis 



Lanesboro, ]Minn 



Boulder, Colo 



Columbia Falls, Mont. 

 Kodiak, Alaska 



Number 

 of years' 

 record 



Average date of 

 the last one seen 



October 15 

 November 14 

 November 5 

 November 1 2 

 November 16 

 November 2 



November iS 

 October 20 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



November 12, 

 November 21, 

 November 15, 

 December ii-, 

 November 30, 

 December 25, 

 November 27, 

 November 26, 

 December 26, 

 November 27, 

 November 20, 

 December 11, 



1899 

 190O 

 1897 

 1909 



1913 

 1908 

 1899 



1910 

 1910 

 1892 



1868 



RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET 



The Ruby-crov^ned Kinglet does not winter so far north as the Golden- 

 crowned and it is therefore easier to determine the beginning of spring migra- 

 tion. At least this is true in the eastern United States, but on the Pacific 

 coast the species winters in the lowlands north to southwestern British Columbia, 

 while it breeds in the mountains south to southern California, thus making it 

 almost impossible to trace the migratory movements west of the Rocky jSIoun- 

 tains. On the coast and islands from southern Alaska to southern British 

 Columbia there nests a form which has been separated as the Sitka Kinglet, 

 grinnelli, and though this form winters as far south as middle Cahfornia, it is 

 not probable that any of the records in the following tables belong to this form 

 which was hrst noted at Admiralty Island, Alaska, in iqoy, on April 19. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Number 

 of years' 

 record 



Average date of 

 spring arrival 



Asheville, N. C. (near) 



Lynchburg, Va 



Washington, D. C 



French Creek, W. Va 



Philadelphia, Pa. (near) 



Williamsport, Pa 



Beaver, Pa 



Renovo, Pa 



Morristown, N. J 



New Providence, N. J 



Englewood, N. J 



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



Orient Point. N. Y 



Ithaca, N. Y 



Alfred, N. Y 



Paradox, N. Y. (near) 



Hartford, Conn 



Providence, R. I 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



April I, 1905 

 March 15, 1904 

 January 5, 1893 

 April 9, 1893 

 March 14, 1884 

 April II, 1903 

 April 12, 1890 

 April 14, 1910 

 April 3, 1905 

 March 24, 1888 

 April 9, 1908 

 April I, 1905 

 April II, 1909 

 April 9, 1910 

 March 23, 1907 

 April II, 1890 

 January i. 191 i 

 April II, 1909 



