82 Additions to List of Wixtkr Birds 



Am. Goldfinch 10 3 small flocks 



Am. Pipit 200 3 flocks 3 flocks 



On the 1 2th there was a conspicuous movement of swifts 

 and swallows. They flew mostly in the fore part of the 

 morning and towards night, going east. In the morning 

 every one or two minutes a small company went by. In pro- 

 portion they were as below : — 



Bank Swallow by far the most; Barn Swallow 2nd; Chimney Swift 

 3rd; Cliff Swallow 4th; Tree Swallow 5th ; Rough -winged seldom. 



In the afternoon the flight contintied from 3 to 6:30 p. 

 m. Every two or three minutes a scattered, feeding flock of 

 20 to 50 passed along. Species as follows: 



Cliff Swallow predominating; Barn Swallow 2nd; Swift 3rd; Bank 

 Swallow 4*^h and an occasional Tree Swallow. 



ADDITIONS TO LIST OF THE WINTER BIRDS OF 

 WAYNE COUNTY, MICH. 



BY BRADSHAW H. SWALES. 



Since the publication of my list of the Winter Birds of 

 Wayne county, Michigan, in The Wilson Bulletin, March, 

 1903, I have been able to add the following to the list of 61 

 species above recorded. 



62. Larus argentatus. Herring Gull. Accidentally 

 omitted. A common winter resident going north in late 

 March. 



63. Larus marinus. Black-backed Gull. Reported to 

 be occasionally taken at the Flats in winter. One shot on the 

 Detroit river during March, 1904, and .sent in to a local taxi- 

 dermi.st. 



64. LoPHODYTES cucuLLATus. Hooded Merganser. I 

 observed a male December 3, 1903, at Belle Isle. Another 

 was sent in later in the month to L. J. Eppinger. 



65. Charitonetta albeola. Bufflehead. I noticed one 

 bird at L. J. Eppinger' s which was .shot on the Detroit river 

 in December, 1903. 



66. Anas boschas. Mallard. A number were taken 

 during December, 1903, on the Detroit river. 



67. Anas oBvSCURA. Black Duck. Several observed Feb- 

 ruary 3, 1903, on the lower part of the Detroit river. 



