CENSUS OF NESTING BIRDS 

 The List — Sections Number 9, 10, 11 and 12 



45 



Chickadee 25 



Tufted Titmouse 20 



Indigo Bunting 16 



Cardinal 11 



Parula Warbler 10 



Downy Woodpecker 9 



Crested Flycatcher 9 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo 8 



Red-eyed Vireo 8 



Crow 7 



Kentucky Warbler 7 



Wood Thrush 7 



Red-bellied Woodpecker 5 



Blue Jay 5 



Field Sparrow 5 



Wood Peewee 4 



Goldfinch 4 



Dickcissel 4 



Bronze Grackle 3 



Chipping Sparrow 3 



Cerulean Warbler 3 



Redstart 3 



Carolina Wren 3 



Scarlet Tanager 2 



Maryland Yellowthroat 2 



Yellow-breasted Chat 2 



Bluebird 2 



Green Heron 2 



Phoebe 2 



Acadian Flycatcher 2 



Meadowlark 2 



Kingfisher 1 



Hairy Woodpecker 1 



Flicker 1 



Baltimore Oriole 1 



Louisiana Water Thrush 1 



Brown Thrasher 1 



Robin 1 



Worm-eating Warbler 1 



Yellow-throated Vireo 1 



Total Species, 41 ; Male Birds 211 



SECTION NUMBER 13 



Section 13 is like numbers 10 and 11 in every respect ex- 

 cept that it is more frequented and disturbed by man. There 

 is a cottage in the nursery where the gardener with his family 

 live. The nursery itself, is cultivated and affords fewer hid- 

 ing places for the birds and their nests than does the Old 

 South Nursery. 



The woods to the north of the nursery is identical with 

 that of section 10 in the horseshoe bend of the Blue River. 

 There are great cork elms and other trees, with a lower stratum 

 of buckeye trees, various bushes and vines. This dense woods, 

 however, is bordered on three sides by regions that are fre- 



