The Migration of North American Sparrows 



TWENTY-SIXTH PAPER 



Compiled by Prof. W. W. Cooke, Chiefly from Data in the Biological Survey 



With drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes 

 (See Frontispiece) 



REDPOLL 



The common form of the Redpoll breeds from ocean to ocean in the northern 

 two-thirds of Canada, and comes south in winter into the northern half of the 

 United States. 



SPRING MIGRATION 



PLACE 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 

 the last one seen 



Latest date of the 

 last one seen 



Beaufort, S. C 



Fort Runyon, Va 



Washington, D. C 



Philadelphia, Pa. (near) 



Norristown, N.J 



Northern New Jersey 



Portland, Conn 



Providence, R. I. (near) 



Central Massachusetts 



St. Johnsbury, Vt. (near) 



Southern Maine 



Phillips, Me 



Quebec City, Canada 



Montreal, Canada 



Scotch Lake, N. B 



Pictou, N. S 



North River, Prince Ed. Island 



Brownsville, Tenn 



St. Louis, Mo 



Canton, 111 



Northern Ohio 



Northern Michigan 



Ottawa, Ont 



Southern Ontario 



Central Iowa 



Central Wisconsin 



Baldwin, Kans 



Long Pine, Nebr 



Southeastern South Dakota. . . . 



Northern North Dakota 



Aweme, Manitoba 



Osier, Sask 



Edmonton, Alberta 



Denver, Colo 



Terry, Mont 



Stony Plain, Alberta 



Banff, Alberta 



Fort Klamath, Ore 



Okanagan, B. C 



April 29 



April 8 

 April 12 

 April 9 

 April 21 

 April 8 

 April 13 



March i{ 

 April 4 

 April 16 

 April 19 



April 14 

 May 4 

 May 9 



February 23, 1901 

 February 19, 1875 

 February 12, 1899 

 March 24, 1888 

 March 28, 1888 

 April 18, 1888 

 May II, 190C 

 April 21, 1886 

 April, 21, 1907 

 April 29, 1887 

 May 5, 191 1 

 May 8, 1909 

 April 28, 1894 

 May 5, 1909 

 May 3, 1910 

 April 28, 1895 

 May 2, 1891 

 January 9, 1884 

 February 7, 1883 

 April 17, 1894 

 April 15, 1891 

 April 19, 1895 

 May 14, 1909 

 May 12, 1885 

 April 25, 1885 

 April 23, 1883 

 March 13, 1875 

 March 20, 1897 

 April 9, 1904 

 April 18, 1909 

 May 2, 1902 

 April 20, 1893 

 May 8, 1903 

 April 27, 1907 

 April 17, 1896 

 May 7, 1909 

 May 12, 1909 

 May 9, 1878 

 May 2, 1907 



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