Wii,s()N- — On Lakr Geneva Birds. 



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particular cavity of "the six or more in the top of this tree 

 was their home I was unable to stay long enough to discover. 

 Appended is a list of the birds seen during my stay. The 

 most noteworthy feature of this list seems to me to be the 

 entire absence of Chickadees and House Wrens, two birds 

 hard to overlook in any locality. In addition to the birds 

 mentioned one Rail (species unknown) was seen in the marsh 

 at the west end of the lake, a pair of Wild Ducks were seen 

 on the lake near its inlet, and twice a large dark-colored 

 Hawk, resembling the Rough-leg, was seen circling over high 

 in air above the blufifs. Surely the Rough-leg is not a summer 

 resident so far south : 



Bronzed Grackle. 



Goldfinch. 



Vesper Si)arrow. 



Chipping Sparrow. 



Field Sparrow. 



Song Sparrow. 



Swamp Sparrow. 



Towhee. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 



Indigo Bunting. 



Dickcissel. 



Scarlet Tanager. 



Purple Martin. 



Clift" Swallow. 



Barn Swallow. 



Bank Swallow. 



Roughed-winged Swallow. 



Red-eyed A'ireo. 



Warbling Vireo. 



Blue-Avinged Warbler. 



Yellow AVarbler. 



Oven-bird. 



Northern Yellow-throat. 



Redstart. 



Catbird. 



Brown Thrasher. 



Short-billed Marsh Wren. 



Long-billed Marsh Wren. 



White-breasted Nuthatch. 



Tufted Titmouse. 



Wood Thrush. 



Robin. 



Bluebird. 



English Sparrow. 



