KoHi.ER — Birds of Essex County. 10."> 



( lul Tojostoma rnftini. — Brown Thrasher. A rather common 

 summer resident. Nests in the more rural sections of the county. 



(102) Thriiothonis: ludoviciayius. — Carolina Wren. A rare visi- 

 tant. Only record made at BToomfield on September 18, 1905. 



(103) Tro!/10(li/tes aedon. — House Wren. A couunon summer 

 resident. Nests throughout the county. 



(104> TcJinatodytes jnilKstris. — Lonis-billed Marsh Wren. A 

 common summer resident. Breeds in the Great Piece and Newark 

 Mieadows in large numl-ers. 



(105) Certhia faniiIia7-i-'< (innicana. — Brown Creeiier. A rather 

 common winter visitant 



(lOG) Sitta carolineiisis. — White-breasted Nuthatch. A common 

 winter resident. Rare visitant in summer. 



(107) Baolophiis hicolor. Tufted Titmouse. A winter visitant. 

 Found it only on February 27. 1910. Mr. C. A. Merrill of East Or- 

 ange, advises me that he has seen specimens throughout the county 

 on numerous occasions. 



(108) Parus a^r/ca;j»(7?HS.^Bla(k-capped Chickadee. A common 

 winter resident. Also quite common in summer. Found nesting on 

 South Mountain Ke-ervation on April 20. 190:i. Only record I have. 



(109) licf/itlus ■mUnipa. — Golden-crowned Kinglet. A common 

 winter visitant. 



(110) Retjulus calendula. — Ruby-crowned Kinglet. A common 

 migrant. 



(111) Hylocichia miistcli)w. — Wood Thrush. A common summer 

 resident". Nests in many places throughout the county. 



(112) Uyh>cir-hla- fitscesceiis. — Wilson's Thrush. A rather com- 

 mon summer resident. More abundant some years than others. 



(113) Hylocichia allc'ur. — Gray-cheeked Thrush. A rather com- 

 mon migrant. 



(114) Hylocichia xiraiiisotiii. — Olive-backed Thrush. A c-ommon 

 migrant. 



(115) Hiilocichln yiillata pallasii. — Hermit Thrush. A common 

 migrant. 



(110) Mcriila miyratora. — Robin. An abundant sinmner resi- 

 dent. Occasional winter visitant. 



(117) Sialia si«//-y. — Bluebird. An abundant resident throughout 

 the year. 



(118) i^phyrayicus variiis. — Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. A rather 

 common permanent resident. Found nest with young in South 

 Mountain on May 2. 1903. 



Bloomtifld. N. .7. 



