Summer Birds of New Hampshire. 7 



30. Nuttallornis borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. Rare migrant. 

 One record, two at Camp Algonquin, August 26, 1903. 

 *31. Contopus virens. Wood Pe wee. Abundant. 

 *32. Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. Quite common. 

 *33. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. Quite common. 

 *34. Corvus amcricanos. American Crow. Common. 

 *35. Dolichonyx oryzivorus. Bobolink. Rather common summer res- 

 ident. Quite conm.OQ in August. 

 36 Molothrus ater. Cowbird. Rare : recorded in 19C0 only. 

 *37. Agelaius phoeniceus. Red-winged Blackbird. Rather common. 

 *38. Icterus galbula. Baltimore Oriole. Rather common. In 1903, 

 last seen August 13. 

 39. Quiscalus quiscula jeneus. Bronzed Grackle. Locally common. 

 *40. Carpodacus purpureus. Purple Finch. Rather common summer 

 resident. Common in August. 

 *41. Astragalinus tristis. American Goldfinch. Abundant. 

 *i2. PocE;etes gramineus. Vesper Sparrow. Common. 

 *43. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. Savanna Sparrow. Local ; 

 common at Bennett's Creek. 

 *i4. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. Uncommon ; 

 found on the Squam Range (elevation 2C00 ft.). Also one singing bird, 

 not 100 ft. above the lake, July 30, 1903. 

 *45. Spizella socialis. Chipping Sparrow. Common. 

 *4:6. Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow, Abundant. 

 *17. Junco hyemalis. Junco. Common above 1000 ft. elevation. Not 

 found below 700 ft. 

 *18. Melospiza cinerea melodia. Song Sparrow. Common, especially 

 along the shores of the lake. 

 *19. Melospiza georgiana. Swamp Sparrow. Local. Probably regu- 

 lar at Rattlesnake Cove, where a singing bird was found, July 17, 1903. 

 *50. Pipilo erythrophthalmtjs. Towhee. Common in second growth 

 woods, but not in overgrown pastures. 



*51. Zimelodia luiovi;iana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Uncommon 

 summer resident. Common in August. 

 *r)2. Cyarospiza cyanea. Indigo Bunting. Abundant.' 

 *53. Piranga erylhromelas. Scarlet Tanager. Common. 

 *54:. Progne subis. Purple Martin. Uncommon. 



*55. Petrochelidon lunifrons. Cliff Swallow. Uncommon. In 1903, 

 last seen August 12. 

 *56. Hirundo erythrogaster. Barn Swallow. Abundant. 

 *57. Iridoprocne bicolor. Tree Swallow. Common the first three 

 weeks of July. 



58. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow. Rather common. Not seen af- 

 ter July 20. 



*59. Ampelis cedrorum. Cedar Waxwing. Abundant. 

 *60. Vireo olivaccus. Red-eyed Vireo. Abvmdant. One nest had 

 two young birds about five days old, August 1, 1903. 

 *61. Vireo gilvus. Warbling Vireo. Rare ; recorded in 1900 only. 



