THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



Vol.111. Portland, Oregon, January, 1896. 



No. I 



A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF OREGON. 



(Continued from Vol. II.) 



ZONOTRICHIA CORONATA. 



Golden-crowned S,)arrow. 

 Rather common migrant of Washington 

 County. 

 Spizella socialis arizon.^. 



Western Ciiipping Sparrow. 

 Common summer resident. 



JUNCO HYEMALIS OREGONUS. 



Oiegon Junco. 

 Abundant resident. 



MeLOSPIZA FASCIATA MONTANA, 



Mount, lin Song S|).irrow. 

 Conunun rviSident uf Eastern Oregon. 



MeLOSPIZA FASCIATA GUTTATA. 



Rusty Song Sparrow. 

 Common resident of Western Oregon. More 

 common in summer than winter. 

 Dendkoica nigrescens. 



Black-throated Gray Warbler, 

 Quite common summer resident of Washing- 

 ton county. 

 Dendroica townsendi, 



Townsend's Warbler. 

 Rej^orted rare in Washington County. 

 Dendroica occidentalis 



Hermit Warbler, 

 Reported not uncommon summer resident of 

 Washington County. 

 Geothlypis macgillivrayi, 



Macgillivray's Warbler. 

 Common summer resident. 

 Geothlypis trichas occidentalis, 

 Western Yellow-throat. 

 Common summer resident. 



Icteria virens longicauda. 

 Long- tailed Chat. 

 Common summer resident. 



Sylvania pusilla pileolata, 

 Pileolated Warbler. 

 Reported rather rare migrant of Washington 

 County. 



Anthus pensilvanicus, 



American Pipit, 

 Common winter resident. 



CiNCLUS MEXICANUS, 



American Dipper, 

 Common summer resident in mountainous 

 localities. 



Oroscoptes montanus, 



Sage Thrasher. 

 Common summer resident of Eastern Oregon. 

 Salpincies obseletus, 



Rock Wren, 

 Common summer resident of Eastern Oregon. 

 Mr. A. W. Anthony took a specimen in 

 Washington County in May 1885. 



THRYOniORUS UEWICKII SPILURUS, 



Vigor's Wren, 

 Not uncc>mmon summer resident, a few re- 

 main all winter. 



Troglodytes .euon parkmanii, 

 Parkman's Wren, 

 Very common summer resident. 



Troglodytes hyemalis pacificus, 

 Western Winter Wren, 

 Not uncommon resident. 



Cistothorus palustris. 



Long-billed Marsh Wren, 

 Reported a summer resident of Washington 



County. Not very common. 



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MELOSPIZA LINCOLNI. 



Lincoln's Sparrow. 

 Passerella iliaca unalascensis, 

 Townsend's Sparrow. 

 Not uncommon in Washington County, a 

 few being seen in spring and fall and occasion- 

 ally in winter. 



