Birds of Princeton. I Princeton 



L Bird Club 



1 86 (663). Yellow-throated Warbler. Dendroica 

 dominica {Linn^. 



A very rare straggler from the south. Mr. Witmer Stoned mentions 

 one taken by Dr. C. C. Abbott in this section, May 28, i860. This is 

 the only record of its occurrence here. 



187 {^(i'j'). Black-throated Green Warbler. Den- 

 droica virens {GmeL). 



A regular and not uncommon migrant, passing northward in May, 

 returning during September and the first half of October. So far as is 

 known, none have ever bred in Princeton. 



188 (671). Pine Warbler. Dendroica vigorsii {Aud.). 



A casual spring and fall visitor, but more frequently seen during 

 the latter season. Owing to the lack of pine woods in this locality this 

 species does not summer here. The birds may be found here from 

 April 8 to May 3 in spring, and from September 20 to November, in 

 the faU. 



189 (672). Palm Warbler; Red-poll Warbler. 

 Dendroica palmarum {GmeL'). 



The Red-poll Warbler is here a rare migrant. Mr. Scott secured 

 one specimen in October 1877, No. 69, University Collection. This is 

 the only record. 



190 {672a). Yellow Palm Warbler; Yellow Red- 

 poll. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea Ridgw. 



A common migrant during April and October, frequenting the 

 fields, hedges and roadsides, some remaining until well into November. 



191 (673). Prairie Warbler. Dendroica discolor 

 {VieilL). 



A common migrant and an infrequent and very local summer 

 resident undoubtedly breeding in places. This species is rarely seen in 

 the woods, but frequents bushy fields, clearings and thickets, from 

 April 28 to September 15. 



^NoTE. — The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Philadel- 

 phia, Delaware Valley Ornithological Club (1894), p. 136. 



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