302 BIRDS OF THE NEW YORK CITY REGION 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. A few pairs still breed; as a tran- 

 sient uncommon in spring, May 12, 1910 (Griscom) to June 

 8, 1909 (Griscom and LaDow); abundant in fall, August to 

 November 7, 1915 (Rogers); rare and irregular in early 

 spring, March 8, 30, and April 22, 1916 the only recent occur- 

 rences; no winter record in many years. 



NORTHERN SHRIKE (Lanius borealis) 



An irregular winter visitant, often absent for several 

 seasons, at times reported from numerous localities. It un- 

 doubtedly occurs more frequently on Long Island than else- 

 where. While sometimes arriving in late October or early 

 November, it is more often reported between December 

 and April. Shrikes were particularly common the winter of 

 1921-22. 



Long Island. Uncommon winter visitant; October 21, 1891 

 Shelter Island (W. W. Worthington) to April 9, 1922 Hempstead 

 (J. T. Nichols). 



ORIENT. Rare winter visitant, October 25, 1907 to March 

 24, 1914. 



MASTIC. Irregular winter visitant, sometimes fairly 

 common. 



LONG BEACH. Rare visitant in fall and winter, October 29, 

 1914 (Bicknell) to January 18, 1914 (Griscom, J. M. Johnson, 

 Rogers) . 



New York State. Reported at Ossining from October 26 to 

 April 17 (Fisher). 



CENTRAL PARK. Very rare; November 5, 1901 (Rogers); 

 November 2, 1904 (Hix); March 19, 1906 (Hix); January 20 

 to April 3, 1910 (Anne A. Crolius and Griscom); early De- 

 cember, 1910 (Anne A. Crolius); December 2, 1921 (Laidlaw 

 Williams) to April 14, 1922 (Griscom). 



BRONX REGION. Occasional winter visitant, November 7, 

 1921 to March 13, 1922 (L. N. Nichols). 



New Jersey. Rare and irregular winter visitant. A specimen 

 collected April 20, 1873 at Franklin (F. M. Carryl) is by far the 

 latest date for the State. 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. Rare winter visitant, October 28, 

 1921 (Bowdish) to April 2, 1886 (Chapman). 



