i8i. YELLOW PALM WARBhZJi—Dcndroica palmaruni 

 hypoclirysea. 



Common migrant. About April lo to May 5 and October. 



182. PRAIRIE WARBLER— Dcndroica discolor. 



Locally common Summer resident. Early May to late August. 

 Inhabits low bushes and second growth. 



183. OVEN BIRD — Sciitriis aiirocapilhis. 



Common Summer resident from early May to late September. 

 Nests in late May. Inhabits woodlands. 



184. WATER-THRUSH — Seiurus novcboraccnsis. 

 Common migrant in May and August. 



185. LOUISIANA WATER-THRUSH;— 5^mm.y motacilla. - 

 Fairly common Summer resident, from April 10 to 20 to July. 



Inhabits woods near small streams. 



187. CONNECTICUT W ARBhER—Geothlypis agilis. 

 Tolerably common migrant, September 15 to October 10. 



188. MOURNING \\ ARBhER—Geothlypis Philadelphia. 

 Rare Spring migrant in late May. 



189. NORTHERN YELLOWS-THROAT— GVo^A/3;/'f.y trichas 

 hrachidactyla. 



Common Summer resident from early May to early October. 

 Inhabits damp thickets. 



190. YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT— /c^^rm virens. 

 Common Summer resident from May 5 to 10 to early Au- 

 gust. Inhabits thick bushy hillsides. 



191. HOODED \N ARBhZR— IV ilsonia mitrata. 



Local and rather rare Summer resident from mid-May to 

 July. Partial to woods with an undergrowth of laurel. 



192. WILSON'S WARBLER— ^Fi7.yoma pitsilla. 

 Uncommon migrant late May and September. 



193. CANADIAN \N ARBhER—Wilsonia canadensis. 

 Common but irregular migrant, late May and August. 



194. REDSTART— Sctophaga ruticiUa. 



Common Summer resident from early May to late September 

 and early October. 



195. AMERICAN RIRIT .—Anthus pensilvaniciis. 



Most common about New Haven in the fall, when it is found 

 in small flocks in the field and on the salt marshes. Arrives about 



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