NUMBER OF SPECIES OBSERVED 

 AT ONE TIME 



(Elmhurst) 



Ji/JAY 19, 1893. I saw and heard 

 <**< thirty-three species of birds. 



October 18, 1893. I identified sixteen 

 species, an unusual number for this time 

 of year. 



May 9, 1894. Fifty species, red-winged 

 blackbird, bluebird, bobolink, indigo bunt- 

 ing, catbird, cowbird, crow, flicker, gold- 

 finch, rosebreast, grackle, bluejay, king- 

 bird, ruby kinglet, meadow lark, shore 

 lark, Baltimore oriole, oven bird, robin, 

 chipping, song, field, white-throated, white 

 crowned and vesper sparrows, barn swal- 

 low, swift, scarlet tanager, brown thrasher, 

 olive-backed and wood thrushes, che- 

 wink, black and white creeper, Blackbur- 

 nian, black-throated blue, black-throated 

 green, chestnut-sided, magnolia, myrtle, 

 Nashville, pine, Tennessee, yellow and 

 palm warblers, red-headed woodpecker, 

 house wren, mourning dove, Acadian fly- 

 catcher, sycamore warbler (?) redstart 

 (fourteen warblers). 



May 10, 1894. Twelve species of war- 



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