368 BIRDS OF THE NEW YORK CITY REGION 



RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET (Regulus calendula) 

 The Ruby-crowned Kinglet is a common transient 

 throughout the territory of the hand-book, with a migration 

 which is practically identical with those of the Yellow Palm 

 Warbler and the Hermit Thrush. There are a very few winter 

 records, chiefly in the vicinity of the coast. 



Long Island. Common transient; April 1 to May 17, 1917 at 

 Hempstead (Murphy and J. T. Nichols) and May 23 at Orient; 

 September 14 and September 21 to November 11; three December 

 records. 



ORIENT. Uncommon transient; April 12, 1908 to May 23, 

 1914; September 14, 1913 through October, irregularly to 

 November and December 28, 1920. 

 MASTIC. Fairly common transient. 



LONG BEACH. Uncommon spring, regular fall transient; 

 April 14, 1922 (Bicknell) to May 17, 1917 (Bicknell); October 

 1, 1918 (Bicknell) to November 7, 1916 (Bicknell). 

 New York State. Recorded in winter on Staten Island. (H. 

 H. Cleaves and Harold K. Decker). 



CENTRAL PARK. Very common transient; March 31, 1910 

 (Anne A. Crolius) to May 16, 1910 (Griscom); September 15, 

 1913 (Hix) to November 10, 1912 (Griscom). 



BRONX REGION. Common transient; March 24, 1895 (E. 

 I. Haines) to May 18, 1916 (L. N. Nichols); October 1, 1916 

 (L. N. Nichols) to October 27, 1919 (L. N. Nichols) and 

 November 28, 1914 (LaDow and Rogers); one winter record, 

 January 11, 1921 (Chubb). 



New Jersey. A common transient throughout; one noted 

 August 29, 1922 at Cedar Pond, Passaic County (W. DeW. Miller), 

 and another September 11, 1921 near Elizabeth (Urner) both 

 abnormally early dates; several winter records for Plainfield (Miller) 

 the last February 1 to 12, 1913. 



ENGLEWOOD REGION. A common transient; September 

 15, 1887 (Chapman) to November 28, 1914 (LaDow and J. M. 

 Johnson); April 2, 1922 (Janvrin and Laidlaw Williams) 

 to May 16, 1914 (J. T. Nichols); recorded during the winter 

 of 1908-09 at Demarest (Bowdish). 



