38 ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



671. Pine Warbler, Pine-creeping Warbler — De?i- 



droica vigorsii (And.). Common summer resident, April 

 lo-Oct. 20. Woodlands, especially of pitch-pine. Nest 

 in pine-trees, 30-50 ft. BL i 152, M 122, W 73. 



672. Palm Warbler — Dendroica palmar jim (Gmel.). 

 Scarce fall migrant, Sept. 25-Oct. 10. Found with the 

 next. Mr. Bradford Torrey reports seeing at Wellesley 

 Hills birds that he fully beheved to be this species. M 

 469. 



672a. Yellow Palm Warbler, Yellow Redpoll 

 Warbler — De?idroica palmariuji hypochrysea Ridgw. 

 Common migrant, Apr. 15-May 5, Oct. 1-15. Thickets 

 and brushy roadsides, often much upon the ground. BL i 

 150, M 124, W 72. 



673. Prairie Warbler — Dendi-oica discolor (Vieill). 

 Locally common summer resident. May 8-Sept. 15. Bushy 

 hillside pastures. Nest in bushes. BL i 147, M 106, 136, 

 W 70. 



674. Ovenbird — Seiurus aurocapilIus{JJm.Yi^. Very 

 common summer resident. May 6-Sept. 15. Woodlands. 

 Nest on ground, covered, in woods. BL i 155, M 83, 

 W 68. 



675 . Water - thrush — Seinrus 7ioveboracensis 

 (Gmel.). Common migrant, May 8-25, Aug. lo-Oct. 10. 

 Wooded shores of ponds and streams. BL i 157, M 80, 

 W 67. 



678 . Connecticut Warbler — Geothlypis agilis 



(Wils.). Scarce; rather frequently seen in fall, — Torrey; 

 Sept. 10-30. (Exceedingly rare in spring, at times locally 

 abundant in fall, — Brewster, M 87.) Woods and thickets, 

 often upon ground ; two specimens reported were caught by 

 cats. BL i 160, M 87. 



679. Mourning Warbler — Geothlypis Philadelphia 



