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a rare migrant west to eastern Nebraska and has occurred accidentally 

 in Colorado (Denver, May 17, 1873, Fort Lyon, May 17, 1884, Denver, 

 May 17, 1888), California (Santa Barbara Island, May 15, 1897, Los 

 Atigeles, October 21, 1897, and October 5, 1901), and several times in 

 British Columbia. 



Winter Range. — Mexico to Panama; casual in the West Indies. 



Spring Migration. — 



PI.ACE 



No. of 

 years' 

 record 



Average date of 

 spring arrival 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



Atlantic Coast — 



Atlanta, Ga. (near) 



Washington, D. C , 



Beaver, Pa 



Renovo, Pa , 



Ballston Spa, N. Y 



Hartford, Conn 



Central Massachusetts 



Southern Maine 



Quebec, Can 



St. John, N. B 



Godbout, Que 



North River, P. E. I 



Mississippi Valley — 

 Lower Rio Grande, Tex. , 

 New Orleans and vicinity . 



St. Louis, Mo 



Morgan Park, 111 



Rockford, 111 



Oberlin, Ohio 



Southern Wisconsin 



Detroit, Michigan 



Southern Ontario 



Parry Sound District, Ont, 



Ottawa, Ont 



Lanesboro, Minn 



Aweme, Man 



Qu'Appelle, Atha 



Chippewyan, Alberta . . . . , 



Fort Simpson, Mack 



Denver, Colo 



Santa Barbara, Cal 



Fall Mis^ration. — 



6 



5 



9 



II 



ID 

 17 

 13 

 21 



8 

 9 



April 25 



May 4 



May 5 



May 7 



May 9 



May 10 



May II 



May 10 



May 9 



May 16 



May 22 



May 26 



April 20, 1900 

 April 22, 1891 



May 



May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 



2, i»99 



2, 1903 



4, 1891 



9, 1892 



4, 1890 



6, 1899 



4, 1900 



ID, 1895 



21, 1884 



May 23, 1887 



May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 



May ID 



May 5 



May II 



May 13 



May 13 



May 9 



May 16 



April 



April 



May 



May 



May 



April 



May 



April 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



May 



20, 1887 



26, 1903 



I, 1904 



I, 1895 



5, 1888 

 30, 1905 



7, 1897 

 30, 1902 



4, 1902- 



6, 1895 



8, 1896 

 6, 1888 



II, 1900 



18, 1899 



23, 1901 



23, i860 



10, 1897 



15, 1897 



