Vol. I 

 No 

 190 



1 I Birds of Princeton. 



Saw-whet Owl. Nyctala acadica {GmeL). 



Horned Lark. Otocoris alpestris {Linn.). 



American Crossbill. Loxia curvirostra minor {Brekm). 



Redpoll. Acanthis linaria [Lijtn.). 



Pine Finch. Spinus pinus {Wils.). 



Tree Sparrow. Spizella monticola [GmeL). 



Junco. Junco hyemalis [Lijm.). 



Northern Shrike. Lanius borealis Vieill. 



Winter Wren. Anorthura hiemalis {Vieill.). 



Brown Creeper. Certhia familiaris americanus {Bonap.). 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. Sitta canadensis Linn. 



Chickadee. Parus atricapillus Linn. 



Golden-crowned Kinglet. Regulus satrapa Licht. 



To the above list may be added ten species which, 

 although for the most part migratory, occasionally 

 remain for the winter: 



Black Duck.^ Anas obscura Gmel. 



Wilson's Snipe. Gallinago delicata {Ord). 



Pigeon Hawk. Falco columbarius Linn. 



Yellow-bellied Woodpecker. Sphyrapicus varius 

 {Linn.). 



Rusty Blackbird. Scolecophagus carolinus {MulL). 



Purple Finch. Carpodacus purpureus {GmeL). Fre- 

 quently. 



White-throated Sparrow. Zonotrichia albicollis {GmeL). 



Fox Sparrow. Passerella iliaca {Merr.). 



Yellow-rumped Warbler. Dendroica coronata {Linn.). 



Hermit Thrush. Hylocichla aonalaschkas pallasii (C'^^.). 



^ Many of our Ducks would remain as Winter Residents were it not for the 

 fact that there is little open water, our ponds being small and always freezing 

 over. 



