Kearsarc.e Birds. 99 



.'{•"). Cyanospiza cyanea. *ln(iiyt) Huntiiifi. C'oiimion Hlon";- tlu' roads. 

 '5(5. Hirundo erythrogaster. *Barn Swallow. 

 ;57. Petrochelidon lunifrons. *C'litf Swallow. 



Two more surprisingly infrf(|iiciitly rcn-orded species. 



38. Ampelis cedrorom. tCedar Waxwiny Very eoininon. 



39. Lanius borealis. *Northern Shrike. Once recorded. 



40. Vireo olivaceus. +Ked-eyed Vireo. Coinmonly seen near thn 

 house. 



4i. Vireo flavifrons. * bellow throated Vireo. By far the coininon 

 •est of the Vireos. 



42. Vireo solitarius. *Bliie-headed Vireo. Often s^'en, es])eciall}' in 

 Septejuher. 



43. Vireo noveboracensis. *White-eyed Vireo. Onee recrorded, th« 

 •only time in the county, as far ;is can l)e asirertained. 



44. Mniotilta varia. *'Black and white Warliler. lnfre<juent. 



45. Helminthophila rubricapilla. *Nashville Warbler. Commoner 

 than the previous si)ecies. 



4H. Helminthophila peregrina- * Tennessee Warbler. Twice seen. 



47. Dendroica coronata. *Myrtle Warbler. Rather common. 



48. Dendroica maculosa. tMaunolia Warl)ler. Somewhat more com- 

 mon. 



49. Dendroica blackburniaz. Blackburnian Warbler. We saw one in 

 very thick wt)ods — a beautifid male. His song was almost precisely 

 that of the Black and White Warbler, and the sonjr was almost all on 

 the same note, contrary to the usual one. 



50. Dendroica virens. tBlack-throated Green Warbler. By far the 

 ■commonest of the Warl)lers. and commonest of all Kearsart^e birds with 

 the exception of the Chickadees, Robins. Bluebirds. Sony Sparrows, 

 Chippies, Crows and Juncos. 



51. Dendroica vigorsii. *Pine Warbler. Rather rare. 

 .5*2. Seiurus aurocapillus. *Oven-bird. Fairly common. 



.53. Geothlypistrichasbrachidactyla. *Northern Yellow-throat. Rare. 

 .54. Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler. Twice seen. 

 55. Setophaga ruticilla. i .\n\erican Redstart. Common imtil Aufj- 

 ust 15. 

 5(>. Galeoscoptcs carolinensis. *Catbird. Casual. 



57. Toxostoma rufum. *Brown Thrasher. Once recorded. 



58. Certhia familiaris americana. * Brown Oeeper. Rare at all 

 times. 



59. Sitta carolinensis. *White-breasted Nuthatch. Fairly common. 



60. Sitta canadensis. *Hed-breasted Nuthatch. Rarer than the pre- 

 vious s])ecies. 



61. Parus atricapillus. tChi<'kadet^ Common. 



62. Partis hudsonicus. *Hudsonian Chicadee. Very rare. 



6.3. Regulus satrapa. *CTolden-crowned Kinj^let. (*ommon in Sep- 

 teml)er. 



64. Hylocichla mustelioa. tWood Thrush, l^aie. 



(r). Hylocichla fuscescens. ^Wilson Thrush. Commoner. 



