Field Notes 



215 



and Tree Sparrows as assembled together during March and the 

 first two weeks of April ; the sweet tinkling voices filled the air 

 with melody, and the telltale white feathers looked like hundreds 

 of tiny pennants. 



Only once before have I heard the song of the Fox Sparrow. 

 This April a number of Songsters remained in the thicket for over 

 a week. I cannot tell of that music, the sunset glory through the 

 budding trees must go with it. 



Song Sparrow 



Lark Sparrow — Rare 



Vesper Sparrow 



Field Sparrow 



Chipping Sparrow 



Grasshopper Sparrow 



Fox Sparrow 



Tree Sparrow 



Bachman Sparrow (one year 



only, but seen distinctly and 



heard singing) 

 White-throated Sparrow 

 AYliite-crowned Sparrow 

 Goldfinch 



Purple Finch — Rare 

 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 

 Evening Grosbeak (Feb. to May, 



1911) 

 Towhee 

 Cardinal 

 Dickcissel — Rare 

 Indigo Bunting 

 Junco 



Snowflake — Rare 

 Bronzed Grackle 

 Rusty Blackbird 

 Red-winged Blackbird 

 Cowbird 

 Meadowlark 

 Orchard Oriole 

 Baltimore Oriole 

 Scarlet Tanager 

 Summer Tanager 

 Crow 

 Blue Jay 



Golden-crowned Kinglet 

 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 

 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 

 Prairie Horned Lark 

 Chickadee 

 Tufted Titmouse 

 White-breasted Nuthatch 

 Red-breasted Nuthatch 

 Hermit Thrush 



Wilson Thrush 



Wood Thrush 



Olive-Itacked Thrush 



Gray-cheeked Thrush 



Robin 



l>luel»ird 



lU'own Creeper 



Catbird 



Brown Thrasher 



Bewick Wren 



Carolina Wren 



Winter Wren — Rare 



House Wren 



Southern Mockingbird (Sept. and 



Oct. 1912 only) 

 Barn Swallow 

 Tree Swallow 



Rough-winged Swallow — Rare 

 Bank Swallow — Rare 

 Purple Martin 

 Red-headed Woodpecker 

 Hairy Woodpeclcer 

 Downy Woodpecker 

 Red-bellied Woodpecker 

 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 

 Flicker 

 Northern Pileated Woodpecker 



(once only) 

 King-bird 

 Phoebe 

 Wood Pewee 

 Crested Flycatcher 

 Traill Flycatcher 

 Least Flycatcher 

 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 

 Acadian Flycatcher 

 Ruby-throated Humming-bird 

 Nighthawk 

 Whippoorwill 

 White-eyed Vireo 

 Red-eyed Yireo 

 Yellow-throated Vireo 

 Blue-headed Vireo — Rare 

 Warbling Vireo 



