102 THE WILSON BULLETIN— June, 1921 



April 21st Mr. Helmberger reported four pale blue eggs in a nest 

 about a foot below the opening, and on May 1st I found the nest 

 with five eggs and the female incubating. She left the nest 

 at our approach, but was back in the tree when we withdrew and 

 would not go on the nest as long as we were in sight. 

 This seems to be the first reported nesting" for Ohio. 



H. G. Morse. 



Huron, Ohio. 



(On May 15 a Starling in full plumage and full voice was noted 

 on Catawba Island, a few miles east of Port Clinton, Ohio. This 

 bird was seen by three persons, including the writer, who are fa- 

 miliar with the species. — Lynds Jones.) 



DENVER BIRDS 

 Since the last list published, of Denver birds, in this Bulletin 

 (September, 1917), the writer has seen the following species, and 

 subspecies within the corporate limits of this city: 



Pied-billed Grebe (Podilijmbits podiceps) — One appeared in a 

 small lake in Washington Park April 27, 1920, and remained there- 

 abouts all summer; another (or the same individual) appeared in 

 the same place this spring. 



Ring-billed Gull {Lams dclau-arcnsis) — One seen in Washington 

 Park April 24, 1920. 



Buffle-head Duck (Charitonetta alheola) — Two males, and two 

 females were seen in Washington Park October 26, 1919. 



Lesser Yellow-legs {Totanus ftavipes) — One seen in Washington 

 Park April 24, 1920. 



Batchelder's Woodpecker (Dnjobates pubesccus homorns)- — One 

 noted in Cheeseman Park September 29, 1920, and on April 3, 1921. 



Olive-sided Flycatcher (NuttaUo7-nis bcrrolis) — One seen in 

 Cheeseman Park May 13, 1921. 



Western Flycatcher {Empidonax difficilis difficilis) — One de- 

 tected in Cheeseman Park September 3, 1919. 



Traill's Flycatcher (Empidonax troilli trailli) — One seen on 

 September 1 and 2, 1917, and on September 26, 1920, all in Cheese- 

 man Park. 



Clarke's Crow (Nucifraga columbiana). — A pair remained in 

 the neighborhood of the Country Club and Cheeseman Park from 

 January 1 to April 30, 1920. 



Townsend's Warbler (Dendroica townsendi) — Four were seen 

 in Cheeseman Park by Dr. A. K. Fisher and the writer on Septem- 

 ber 23, 1920. 



Pileolated Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla piholata) — One seen in 

 Cheeseman Park September 5, 1917. and on September 14 and 23, 

 1920, all in Cheesman Park. 



Olive-backed Thrush (Hyhicivhla ustiilata sjcainsoui) . All seen 

 in Cheeseman Park June 2, 1920. 



