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as resident all through the Delaware Valley, Perkasie and 

 Pottstown. 



Hairy Woodpecker, Dryobates villosus. Pottstown, April 21 

 (Ifill School Club), and in winter at Oak Lane, Frankford and 

 Media. 



Red-headed Woodpecker, Melanerpes erythrocephalus. One 

 pair nested at 59th street and Lancaster Ave., Philada. (Hunt). 



Flicker, Colaptes auratus luteus. One bird all winter at West- 

 town (Linton, Vail, etc.), more plentiful than usual during 

 winter at Concordville in spite of the severe cold (Styer). 



Whip-poor-will, Antrostomus vocifcrus. One sang loudly in 

 the northeastern part of Lansdowne, well within the town, on 

 evening of April 25 (Carter). 



Olive-sided Flycatcher, Nuttallornis borcalis. Arrived at Lopez, 

 June 1 (Behr). 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Empidonax flaviventris. Lans- 

 downe, May 16, 17 and IS (A. J. Pennock), Media, May 21 

 (Moore), Westtown, May 6 (Vail, Linton, etc.). 



Horned Lark, Otocoris alpestris. Very large flocks at Wood- 

 bourne, Bucks Co., during winter (Pickering), irregular at 

 Sandiford, Phila. , in February, gunners shot thirty -eight in one 

 day (Miller), Holmesburg, December 31, 1903 (Fowler), 60th 

 street, W. Philadelphia in January (Peck), Pottstown, January 

 17 (Hill School Club), Cape May, N. J., all winter (Hand). 



Crow, Cori'us brachyrhynchos. Reported resident at most 

 stations. At Sandiford, Phila., they flew towards the Ben- 

 salem roost (Miller), had eggs March 25, at Olney (Morris). 



Blue Jay, Cyanocitta cristata. Observed through winter at 

 Perkasie, Lansdowne, Secane, Bryn Mawr and Oak Lane. 

 None seen till May at Frankford (Miller), first at Knowlton, 

 May 1 (Tyler), Swarthmore, May 6 (Robertas). 



Meadow Lark, Sturnella magna. Resident at Holmesburg, 

 Phila. (Fowler), Cape May, N. J. (Hand), and a few at West- 

 town (Linton, VaM, etc.), Knowlton, January 18, not regular in 

 winter (Tyler). 



Cowbird, Molothrus ater. A few wintered at Cold Spring, Ciipe 

 May, N. J., flocking with the Red-wings (Hand). 



