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Chimney Swallow, Chaelura pelasgia. Steph. Common. Summer 

 visitor. Breeds ; nests in chimneys and hollow trees ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid in 

 May. 



Whip-poor-will, Antrostomus vociferus. Bonap. Common. Summer 

 visitor. Breeds ; eggs 2 in number ; laid on the ground in May or June. 



Night Hawk, Chordeiles popetue. Baird. Common. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds ; eggs 2 ; laid on the bare ground or rock in May. 



Belted Kingfisher, Ceryle alcyon. Boie. Common. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds ; nests in excavations in sand-banks ; eggs 4 to 6 ; laid in April or 

 May. 



King Bird, Tyrannus carolinensis. Baird. Common. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds ; nests in trees, usually in orchards ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid in May. 



Great-crested Flycatcher, Myiarchus crinitus. Cab. Not common- 

 Summer visitor. Breeds occasionally ; nests in holes in trees and fences ; 

 eggs 4 ; laid In May or June. 



Pewee, Phebe Bird, Sayornis fuscus. Baird. Common. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds, often twice ; nests beneath bridges, and in caves and sheds ; eggs 4 to 

 5«^ laid in May and July. 



Olive-sided Flycatcher, Conlopus borealis. Baird. Not common. 

 Summer visitor. Breeds ; nests in cedar trees ; eggs 4 ; laid in May or 

 June. 



Wood Pewee, Contnpus virens. Cab. Common. Summer visitor. 

 Breeds ; nests in ti-ees in deep woods ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid in May or June. 



Traill's Flycatcher, Empidonax traillii. Baird. Not common. Sum- 

 mer visitor. Breeds occasionally; nests in trees like E. minimus\ eggs 4 to 

 5 ; laid in May or June. 



Least Flycatcher,' Empidonax minimus. Baird. Common. Summer 

 visitor. Breeds, often twice ; nests in trees, often in orchards ; eggs 4 to 5 ; 

 laid in May and July. 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Empidonax Jlavivenlris, Baird. Rare. 

 Summer visitor. Probably breeds. 



Wood Thrush, Song Thrush, Turdus vmstelinus. Gm. Common. Sum- 

 mer visitor. Breeds ; nests in low trees and shrubs in deep woods ; eggs 4 

 to 5 ; laid in May. 



Hermit Thrush, Turdus pnllasi. Cab. Common in spring and fall; 

 occasionally seen in summer, and has been known to breed ; nests near or on 

 the ground ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid in May. 



Wilson's Thrush, Tawny Thrush, Turdus fuscescens. Stephens. Com- 

 mon. Summer visitor. Breeds ; nests in bushes, thickets of briers, and 

 often on the ground ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid in May. 



Olive-backed Thrush, Turdus sivainsonii. Cab. Often seen in spring 

 and fall. Not known to breed in this State. 



Gray-cheeked Thrush, Turdus alicice. Baird. Probably occurs, but 

 have not seen it. 



Robin, Turdus migratorius. Linn. Common. Summer visitor. Resi- 

 dent in mild winters. Breeds, often twice ; nests in trees ; eggs 4 to 5 ; laid 

 in April or May, and July. 



