City Ornithology 



Mary S. Allen furnishes the following list of birds observed 

 in the Friends' Western Burial Ground, Sixteenth and Race 

 Streets, Philadelphia. 



1907. Flicker, Sept. 13, 14, 20 and 21 ; Brown Thrasher, 

 Sept. 21. 



1908. Flicker. May 26 ; Song Sparrow, March 12, and May 

 15 ; Chewink, April 28, and May 8 ; White-throated Sparrow, 

 April 28 ; Ovenbird, May 8 ; Black-poll Warbler, May 23 and 

 27 ; Brown Creeper, May 1 ; Robin, March 27 and all season. 



Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Hill observed the following species in 

 Woodland Cemetery, W. Phila. Sparrow Hawk, resident; Crow 

 resident ; Fhcker, March 22 ; Crested Flycatcher, May 14; 

 Phcebe, March 30 ; Wood Pewee, May 3 ; Least Flycatcher, 

 May 10 ; Red-winged Blackbird, March 22 ; Purple Grackle, 

 March 22 ; Song Sparrow resident; Chipping Sparrow, March 

 22 ; Field Sparrow, March 27 ; White-throated Sparrow, April 

 22; Chewink, March 27 ; Cardinal, March 30 ; Black and White 

 Warbler, April 25 ; Parula Warbler, April 27 ; Wilson's Warb- 

 ler, May 14 ; Myrtle Warbler, April 25 ; Magnolia Warbler, 

 May 18 ; Pine Warbler, March 30 ; Yellow Palm Warbler, 

 April 23 ; Prairie Warbler, April 25 ; Ovenbird, April 26 ; 

 Maryland Yellowthroat, April 28 ; Redstart, April 28 ; Cat- 

 bird, April 28 ; Brown Thrasher, April 22 ; House Wren, April 

 27 ; Brown Creeper, March 30 ; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 

 March 27 ; Ruby-crowned Kinglet, April 21 ; Wood Thrush, 

 May 3; Wilson's Thrush, May 5 ; Hermit Thrush, April 22; 

 Robin, March 22. 



Mr. Witmer Stone observed the following species during the 

 Autumn of 1908, in Black Oak Park, Fifty-second and Pine 



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