Vesper Sparrow, June 12* 



Chipping Sparrow 



Field Sparrow, July 8 



Song Sparrow, May 24 



Barn Swallow, July 



Cedar Waxwing, June 20 



Migrant Shrike 



Red-eyed Vireo 



Yellow Warbler, May 21 



Catbird, May 25 



Brown Thrasher, May 26 



Robin, May 24 

 The following species have shown undoubted 

 evidence of nesting: upland plover, spotted 

 sandpiper, screech owl, crested flycatcher, phoebe, 

 prairie horned lark, redstart, white-breasted 

 nuthatch. It is probable that the hairy 

 and downy woodpeckers and the chickadee also 

 sometimes nest in the park. Finally, all the birds 

 in the above list of "summer residents" may be 

 found to nest here, with the following probable 

 exceptions: woodcock , marsh hawk, red-shouldered 

 hawk, belted kingfisher, chimney swift, cliff swal- 

 low, bank swallow. 



A GENERAL LIST 



The lists in the foregoing chapter (which see) 

 contain 89 of the 129 land birds which, at least, 

 we consider to be of fairly common occurrence in 

 northern New York. To those lists, therefor, 

 should here be added the following 40 species: 



Permanent Residents: 



Canada Ruffed Grouse 

 Cooper's Hawk 

 Bald Eagle 

 Long-eared Owl 



*Dr. Edward W. Jones, who, accompanied by 

 the author, inspected this nest, has furnished from 

 his record the date stated. 



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