2() The Wilson Bulletin— Xo. 78. 



Park, East Orange. Tree Sparrow — ten in company with White- 

 throats. 



January 28th. — A Sparrow Hawk appeared over the house this 

 morning flying northward against a strong wind. Its progress 

 through the air was materially hindered by the wind and was fully 

 ten minutes before it disappeared on the northern horizon. 



January 29th. — ^Meadowlark — one at Powder Works in Wayne, 

 N. J. This is rather uncommon in this part of the state during 

 January and only record I have for this month. Marsh Hawk — 

 one in swamp near Pequannock. Crow — one at Pompton Junction. 



February 2d. — Red-headed Woodpecker — one about The Haunt 

 throughout the day. 



February 3d. — Six Goldfinches appeared among locusts in The 

 Haunt to-day while a heavy snowstorm was in progress. Their 

 twittering was heard for over an hour, although they were not 

 visible at times owing to the falling snow. 



February 5th. — Sparrow Hawk — two found in Noll's Swamp and 

 two more at Bennett's. Tree Sparrow — three in Branch Brook 

 Park among laurels. Golden-crowned Kinglet — two in company 

 with Tree Sparrows in Park. White-throated Sparrow — one in 

 Park with Kinglets and Tree Sparrows. 



February 12th. — Crows — four in The Haunt. Junco — two in 

 Noll's Swamp. Downy Woodpecker — one in Noll's. Blue Jay — 

 one in Watsessing Park. Sparrow Hawk — one at Riverside. Pas- 

 saic Co., N. J. 



February 18th. — Visited Pequannock, Great Notch, Pompton 

 Plains and Pompton Junction. Found Crows abundant at all 

 places visited. Were usually walking about on the ground. Chick- 

 adee — common along the canal banks in Pequannock and near the 

 Pompton River at Pompton Plains. Marsh Hawk — one at Pompton 

 Plains. White-breasted Nuthatch — one in a poplar at Pompton 

 Plains. Three Sparrow — ten in open field at Pompton Plains. 

 Mergansers — two along river bank in Pompton Plains. Downy 

 Woodpecker — one at Pompton Junction. Pine Siskin — one in com- 

 pany with Chickadees at Pompton Plains. 



February 21st, 1911. — White-breasted Nuthatch fount in The 

 Haunt at noon among locusts. 



February 2.3d, 1911. — A Golden-crowned Kinglet appeared in The 

 Haunt to-day in company with fifteen or sixteen Chickadees. 



February 26th, 1911. — Crow — one in The Haunt. Sparrow Hawk — 

 one in Noll's Swamp devouring the remains of a freshly killed 

 English Sparrow. Junco — one in Noll's Swamp. In late afternoon 

 a small flock of about fifty Crows flew northward over the house. 



