130. WHITE-THROATED SPARROW— Zouotncha albi- 

 collis. 



Common migrant and very rare Winter resident. About 

 April 15 to May 8 and October. 



131. TREE SFARRO\W—SphcUa monticola. 



Common Winter resident. Found in open fields and 

 swamps, November to early April. 



132. CHIPPING SPARROW— ^'/'L-^/Za socialis. 



Very common Summer resident in both city and country, 

 April to October. Nests last of May. 



133- FIEED SPARROW'S pizella pnsiUa. 



Very common Summer resident, found chiefly in dry, bushy 

 fields. Often winters in Edgewood Park. Late March to late 

 October. 



134- SLATE-COLORED JUNCO— /w«co hyemalis. 

 Common Wnter resident. Often found with the Tree Spar- 

 row. October to April, rarely early May. 



135- SONG SPARROW— Mclospirja cincrca mclodia. 

 Common resident, most abundant in Summer. Begins nest- 

 ing last of April. 



136. LINCOLN'S SPARROW— Mclospiza lincolnii. 



Rare Spring and Fall migrant, May and September and Oc- 

 tober. 



137- SWAMP SPARROW— Melospha georgiana. 



Common migrant. Found in wet places. Breeds in the 

 Quinnipiac marshes. Very rarely winters. 

 138. FOX SPARROW— Passer clla iliaca. 



Common migrant and very rare Winter resident. February 

 28 to late April, October and November. 

 139- TOW^HEE— P/>/7o crythrophthalmus. 



Common Summer resident. Inhabits bushy places and open 

 woods. Late April to October. Rarely winters. 



140. ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK - Zanielodia ludovi- 

 ciana. 



Common Summer resident from May to early Saptember. 

 Nests last of May. 



141. INDIGO P>lRP>—Cyanospiza cyanea. 



Common Summer resident from late May to early Septem- 

 ber. 



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