Migration Kecords for Kansas Birds 47 



662. Dendroica fiisca — Blackburnian Warbler. 

 A rare migrant. No museum records. 



671. Dendroica vigorsi — Pine Warbler. 



In eastern Kansas a rare migrant. No museum records. 



672. Dendroica palmarum palmar urn — Palrn Warbler. 



A rare migrant in eastern part of state. One museum record, 

 April 28, 1881, Douglas County. 



673. Dendroica discolor — Prairie Warbler. 



No museum records. It is a rare summer resident in eastern 

 Kansas. 



674. Seiurtis aurocapillns — Oven-bird. 



In eastern part of state it is a common summer resident. 

 Three museum records, May 16, 17, and September 4.4. 

 675a. Seiuriis noveboracensis notabilis — Grinnell's Water-Thrush. 



A rare migrant. One specimen at museum, taken April 29, 

 1904. 



676. Seiiiriis motaciUa — Louisiana Water-Thrush. 



As a summer resident, common. Observed in 1917, on May 5. 

 Two seen May 8; again observed May 13 and 18. Museum has 

 one specimen. May 15, 1908. 



677. Oporornis formosus — Kentucky Warbler. 



In eastern part of state it is a common summer resident. 

 Three museum records May 12, July 29, August 1. 

 679. Oporornis Philadelphia — Mourning Warbler. 



This species is a rare migrant. One museum record August 30. 

 681. Geothlypis trichas trichas — Maryland Yellow-throat. 



A common summer resident. It arrived in 1917 on April 24. 

 Common May 5. Last museum records September 14, 15, 17, 19. 

 681d. Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla — Northern Yellow-throat. 



No records of migration. Museum specimens, two in Chero- 

 kee County for June 21 and 30 and one in Montgomery for July 28. 



683. Icteria virens virens — Yellow-breasted Chat. 



Common in summer. Museum records, one May 5, two May 

 9, and one on May 13, 15, 16, 20, 22. Also on September 14, 15, 

 19, 20. 

 683a. Icteria. virens longicauda — Long-tailed Chat. 



In western Kansas it is quite common through the summer. 

 No data. 



684. Wilsonia critina — Hooded Warbler. 



A rare summer resident in eastern part of state. No data. 



685. Wilsonia pusilla pnsilla — Wilson's Warbler. 



A common migrant. One record, October 9, 1912, in Gove 

 County. 



