116 BIRDS OF MAINE. 



uncommon*' (Homer) ; Sagadahoc, "one specimen in spring'"' (Spinney) ; 

 Somerset, "rare migrant" (Morrell) ; Washington, "not uncommon sum- 

 mer resident" (Boardinau). 



280. (661). Dendroica striata (i^or.s-i.). Black-poll Warbler. 



Quite common in migrations, also quite abundant as a summer 

 resident of the Canadian fauna. 



County Eecords. — Androscoggin, "fairly common migrant" (Johnson) ; 

 Cumberland, "common transient near Portland" (Brown's Cat. Birds of 

 Portland, p. 8) ; Franklin, "rare summer resident" (Swain) ; Kennebec, 

 "migrant" (Larrabee) ; Knos, "often common" (RacklifT) ; Oxford, 

 "migrant" (Nash) ; Penobscot, "quite common migrant, have seen it in 

 late May" (Knight) ; Piscataquis, "common migrant" (Homer) ; Sagada- 

 hoc, "common migrant" (Spinney) ; Somerset, "rare migrant" (Morrell) ; 

 Washington, "not uncommon summer resident" (Boardman). 



281. (662). Deudroica blackburnia?. (GmeL). Blackbur- 

 nian Warbler. 



Usually quite rare but often locally abundant, both as a summer 

 resident and also in migrations. 



Countj' Records. — Androscoggin, "rare summer resident" (Johnson) ; 

 Aroostook, "seldom seen at Fort Fairfield" (Batchelder, Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, Vol. 7, p. 109) ; Cumberland, "not very common summer resident" 

 (Brown's Cat. Birds of Portland, p. 8), "common migrant" (Mead); 

 Franklin, "rare summer resident" (Swain) ; Hancock, "summer resident" 

 (Murch) ; Kennebec, "very rare summer resident" (Powers) ; Knox, 

 "rare migrant" (RackliflF) ; Oxford, "breeds very rarely" (Nash) ; Penob- 

 scot, "some years quite common in migrations while other seasons it 

 is not observed, rare as a summer resident'" (Knight) ; Piscataquis, 

 "common migrant" (Homer) Sagadahoc, "rare, two specimens in spring" 

 (Spinney) ; Somerset, "not uncommon summer resident" (Mor,i-ell) ; 

 Washington, "not uncommon summer resident" (Boardman). 



282. (667). Dendroica virens ((rVHe/. ). Black-throated Green 

 Warbler. 



Very common in migrations, also a common summer resident in 

 most localities. In the summer it should be sought in the tops of 

 the taller evergreen trees and here it places its nest. 



County Records. — Androscoggin, "fairly common summer resident" 

 (Johnson) ; Aroostook, "rather common at Fort Fairfield" (Batchelder, 

 Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. 7, p. 109) ; Cumberland, "common summer 

 resident" (Mead) ; Franklin, "common sununer resident" i Swain) ; Han- 

 cock, "summer resident" (Knight) ; Kennebec, "common summer resi- 

 dent" (Gardiner Branch) ; Knox, "summer" (Rackliif) ; Oxford, "breeds 

 commonly" (Xash) ; Penobscot, "common summer resident" (Knight); 



