72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Megascops asio, Screech Owl. Resident, had eggs at Frank- 

 ford, March 23 (Miller). 



Ceryle alcynn, Kingfisher. One at Hohnesburg throughout 

 Jan. and Feb. {Foider); One wintered at Tinicum (Harlow). 



Drynbates villosus, Hairy Woodpecker. Common winter resi- 

 dent at Glenside, two pairs bred {Harloxu) ; winter resident at 

 Radnor, Ardmore, etc. Concordville. April 20 (Slyer); Per- 

 kasie, April 27, May 3 (Riitter); Media, Feb. 19 (Allen); 

 Swarthniore, Jan. 2, March 8, (Palmer j; CoUingdale, Feb. 9 (Lor- 

 riliere); Vineland, N. J., April 29 (Prince); eggs at Pensauken, 

 N. J., May 11 (Miller). 



Dryohates pubescens medianus, Downy Woodpecker. Common 

 resident, most abundant in winter east of the mountains. West 

 of Glenside, May 21 (Harloiv); scarcer than usual at Downstovvn, 

 N. J. (Fair). 



Sphyrapicus thyroides, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Edge Hill, 

 Dec. 27, 1906 (Harlow); Wayne last seen April 18 (Redfield); 

 Princeton, N. J., April 20-21 (Rogers.) 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus, Red-headed Woodpecker. " A bird 

 in the Juvenal plumage arrived at Yardville, N. J., the latter ])art 

 of October and remained until the middle of May. He molted 

 during this time, the red becoming apparent early in February. 

 He would drive the Downy Woodpecker, Nuthatches and other 

 birds from the suet we had put up, tear off a i)iece and put it 

 in cracks in the bark, a hole in the clothes-line post or any con- 

 venient place, scolding all the while. Another favorite occu- 

 pation was to pick holes in the shingle roofs. Saw another 

 individual in May" (AlUnson). 



Colaptes auratus luteus, Flicker. Radnor, December 15, Ard- 

 more, December 19, Paoli, February 16 (Redfield). 



Trochilus colubris, Hummingbird. Nest and eggs, Swarth- 

 more, June 13 (Harrower). 



Sayornis phoebc, Phoebe. Nest with eggs, Swarthmore, May 

 9 (Harrower); new nest. Fox Chase, Phila., March 22 (Miller); 

 beginning nest at Haverford, March 28, and Paoli, March 29 

 (Redfield); one wintered at Wayne, 1905-6 (Pearson). 



Nuttalornis borealis, Olive-sided Flycatcher. Arrived at Lopez, 

 June 10. 



