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session of 19 13, and the bird-study class fell to the writer, who had enjoyed many 

 bird-walks with Doctor Davis. 



A large class cannot do very close work in identifying shy birds, but our identifi- 

 cation was successful, as will be seen from a list of summer residents made between 

 June 25 and August 5. These bird-walks covered territory within two miles of the 

 University, with the exception of two week-end trips to Humpback Mountain in the 

 Blue Ridge, where the additional species noted in the list were found. 



Summer Residents Identified near the University of Virginia 



Goldfinch 

 Vesper Sparrow 

 Grasshopper Sparrow 

 Henslow's Sparrow 

 Chipping Sparrow 

 Field Sparrow 



Carolina Junco (on Humpback) 

 Song Sparrow 

 Towhee 

 Cardinal 

 Indigo Bunting 

 Scarlet Tanager 

 Summer Tanager 

 Purple Martin 

 Tree Swallow 

 Bank Swallow 

 Cedar Waxwing 

 Loggerhead Shrike 

 Red-eyed Vireo 

 Warbling Vireo 

 Yellow-throated Vireo 

 White-eyed Vireo 

 Black and White Warbler 

 Swainson's Warbler 

 Worm-eating Warbler 

 Blue-winged Warbler 

 Yellow Warbler 

 Black-throated Blue Warbler (on 



Humpback) 

 Pine Warbler 

 Oven-bird 



Louisiana Water-Thrush 

 Kentucky Warbler 

 Maryland Yellow-throat 

 Yellow-breasted Chat 

 Hooded Warbler 



Canadian Warbler (on Humpback) 

 Redstart 

 Mockingbird 

 Catbird 

 Brown Thrasher 



