BIRD BANDING — CLEAVES. 



477 



5838. Field Spaerow. Spizella pusilla pusilla. 



Banded at Sioux City, la., by Prof. 



T. C. Stepliens. 

 June 11, 1910. 

 Fledgling. 



Recovered at Sioux City, la., by A. 



Kirkegaard. 

 May 23, 1911. 

 No information as to bow it was 



obtained. 



3429. Western House Wren. Troglodytes aedon parkniani. 



Banded at Milwaukee, Ore., by Wil- 

 liam L. Finley. 

 July 31, 1909. 

 Nestling. 



Recovered at Woodburu, Ore., by 

 son of J. G. Martzoflf. 



June 26, 1910. 



Found in watering tank. Woodburu 



. is about 30 miles south of Mil- 

 waukee. 



251. Robin. Planesticus migratorius migratorius. 



Banded at Kingston, R. I. (Orchard 

 of Agricultural College) by Leon 

 J. Cole and Wm. F. Kirkpatrick. 



August 4, 1908. 



Half-fledged bird from "nest about 

 10 ft. up in an apple tree." — 

 L. J. C. 



Recovered at Kingston, R. I. (Poul- 

 try plant of Agricultural College) 

 by Wm. F. Kirkpatrick. 



April 9, 1909. 



" Presence of band was unknown 

 until bird was in the hand. Speci- 

 men taken to aid in pathological 

 work at station. Band had caused 

 no abrasion or other injury to 

 foot."— L. J. C. 



1212. Robin. Planesticus migratorius migratorius. 



Banded at Bangor, Me., by Ora Wil- 

 lis Knight. 



July 8, 1910. 



" Young bird found on ground barely 

 able to fly. Banded and re- 

 leased."— O. W. K. 



Recovered at Nashville, Tenn., by 



J. G. Jenkins. 

 February 21, 1911. 

 '* Captured." 



2376. Robin. Planesticus migratorius migratorius. 



Banded at Westbrook, Cumberland 



Co., Me., by Arthur H. Norton. 

 July 21, 1909. 

 Nestling. 



Recovered at Westbrook, Cumber- 

 land Co., Me., by Arthur H. Nor- 

 ton. 



July 27, 1909. 



Killed by a cat at night; bird left 

 the nest July 27. 



1271. Robin. Planesticus migratorius migratorius. 



Banded at Portland, Me., by Ora 



Willis Knight. 

 July 29, 1912. 

 Fledgling, just out of the nest. 



Recovered at Portland, Me., by Chas. 



E. Foss. 



August 3, 1912. 



Killed by a cat on a lawn "two 

 and a half blocks north of spot 

 where bird was banded." — O. W. K. 



