128 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



PASSERES. CLAMATORES. 



TYRANNIDAE. 



CONN.-; Common summer and rare or accidental winter resi- 

 dent (New Haven, Dec. 21, 1906-Mar. 10, 1907; Dec. 25, 1907). 

 (Feb. 25) Mar. 11-Oct. 30 (winter). Eggs, May 12- June 11; July 

 10. 



242. SAYORNIS SAYA (Bonaparte) Baird. 

 Say's phoebe. 



Muscicapa say a Bonap., Amer. ornith., 1825, vol. 1, p. 20, pi. 2, 

 fig. 3. "NEAR THE ARKANSAW RIVER, ABOUT TWENTY MILES 

 FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS." Egg, Bendire, 1895, vol. 2, pi. 1, 

 fig. 29. 



Open country; nests under bridges, projections of buildings and 

 ledges. 



MASS. Accidental visitor: North Truro, Sept. 30, 1889. 



243. NUTTALLORNIS BOREALis (Swainson) Oberholser. 

 Olive-sided flycatcher; Three-deer. 



Tyrannus borealis Swains., in Swains, and Richardson, Fauna 

 Boreali-Amer., 1831, vol. 2, p. 141, pi. 35. "CUMBERLAND HOUSE, 

 LAT. 54. " Egg, Bendire, 1895, vol. 2, pi. 2, figs. 15, 16. 



Mixed and coniferous woods; nests in trees. 



ME. Uncommon summer resident, south to Cape Elizabeth. 

 May 7-Sept. 15. Eggs, June 17-23. 



N. H. Uncommon summer resident. May 18-Sept. 14. 



VT. Uncommon summer resident, mainly of mountainous 

 regions. May 10-fall. Eggs, June 10-16. 



MASS. Uncommon summer resident in western part, rare and 

 local in the east. May 10-Sept. 10. Eggs, June 16-July. 



R. I. Rare migrant. May 14-24; ? fall. 



CONN. Rare migrant ; may breed in northwestern part. Spring; 

 Aug. 5-Oct. 18. 



