THE BIRDS OV SPRINCKIELD AND VICINITY. 39 



Rather unconimon summer resident ; not as numerous as 

 formerly. 



722. Anorthura hiemalis (Vieill.). Winter Wren. 



Uncommon spring and autumn visitor, and rare winter resident. 



724. Cistothorus stellaris (I/icht. ). Short-biixed 

 Marsh Wri{n. Rather rare summer resident ; not uncom- 

 mon in autumn ; in the latter season it frequents the wild rice 

 along the banks of the Connecticut river. 



725. Cistothorus palustris (Wils.)- Long-billed 

 Marsh Wrex. Rather rare summer resident. 



726. Certhia familiaris fusca Barton. Brown 

 Creeper. Common spring and autumn migrant and winter 

 resident. Dr. J. A. Allen records a nest being found in Court 

 square, Springfield ; that is the only known instance of its 

 breeding here. 



727. Sitta carolinensis I/ath. White-breasted 

 Nuthatch. Common resident ; more numerous during mi- 

 gration. 



728. Sitta canadensis I/inn. Red-breasted 

 Nuthatch. Rather common in migration, and an irregular 

 winter visitor ; some years being entirely absent, and others 

 common. In the winter of 1899 and 1900, they were more 

 numerous than they had been for a great man}- years. 



731. Parus bicolor I^inn. Tufted Titmouse. Ac- 

 cidental visitor. It has been taken at Hartford. (See Mer- 

 riam's Birds of Connecticut, page 9.) 



735. Parus atricapillus lyinn. Chickadee. Com- 

 mon resident. 



748. Regulus satrapa lyicht. Golden-crowned 

 Kinglet. Common spring and autumn visitor, and rare win- 

 ter resident. 



