54 HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



201. Shore Lark ; 7-7 j^ ; Ad'r'ks, not uncommon. 



186. Winter Wren ; 4 ; on northern edge, and in mts. of 

 Pa., regularly. 



185. Pine Finch ; 4^ ; on northern edge (exceptionally in 

 Mass.), and in mts. of Pa., regularly. 



191. Snow-bird ; 6-6 j^ ; on northern edge, and in mts. of 

 Pa., regularly ; said to breed on Mt. Wachusett, Mass. 



199. Canada Nuthatch ; 4^-5 ; Ad'r'ks, and in mts. of Pa., 

 regularly. 



196. Common Crossbill ; 6 ; on northern edge, and in mts. 

 of Pa., regularly. 



197. White-winged Crossbill ; 6 ; on northern edge, and 

 in mts. of Pa. , regularly ; rare. 



187. Butcher-bird; 9-10; on northern edge, regularly. 

 195. Pine Grosbeak ; 8-9; on northern edge, regularly. 

 193. Hudsonian Chickadee ; 5 ; on northern edge, regu- 

 larly. 



202. Golden-crowned Kinglet ; 4-4)4 > on northern edge, 

 regularly. 



Migrant Birds Found Regularly or Occasionally in 

 Summer in Pa. 



169. Mourning Warbler ; SSH ' in mts., regularly. 



161. Black-throated Blue Warbler; 5; in mts., regu- 

 larly. 



150. Olive-backed Thrush ; 7-7 >^ ; in mts., occasionally. 



151. Hermit Thrush; 7-7 }4> in mts., occasionally. 



171. Black-and-yellow Warbler ; 5; in mts., occasionally. 

 175. Yellow-rumped Warbler; 5^; in mts., occasion- 

 ally. 



156. Bronzed Crackle ; 12-13; W. Pa., regularly. 



162. Wild Pigeon ; 16 ; occasionally. 

 178. American Snipe; 10; occasionally. 



