NATURE'S CALENDAR 



January 26 



Vesper Sparroio, or Grass Finch. — Often 

 present in New Jersey. 



IVhite-tJvoated Spnrrozv. — A few occasionally. 



Tree Sparrow, or Winter Chippy. — ComiTion. 



Snoivbird {]\\\\co). — Abundant and familiar. 



Song .S)>«r/'^7£/.— Permanent resident; less 

 numerous than in summer. 



Swamp Sparrow. — Occasionally remain. 



Cardinal. — Rare and' occasional. 



Cedar-bird, or IVaxxving. — Common. 



Northern Shi ike, or Bntchei--bird. — A not 

 uncommon visitor, but irregular. 



Winter Wren. — Fairly common visitor. 



White-breasted Nuthatch. — Common. 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Irregular visitor. 



Tufted Titmouse. — Permanent resident in 

 New Jersey. 



Chicadee. — Abundant permanent resident. 



Golden-crowned Kinglet. — A common visitor. 



Robin. — A few usually to be found. 



Bluebird. — A permanent resident. 



FISHES, REPTILES, ETC. 

 (See Calendar for February) 



INSECTS 



Hornets and Yelloio- Jackets. — Queens in old 

 nests. 



Brown Wasps. — Queens in attics and under 

 loose bark. 



Bumble-bees. — Queens in last year's nests. 



Mud-xvasps and Digger Wasps. — Pupae in 

 mud cells or cells in earth. 



Ants. — Queens and workers in colonies 

 mostly underground. 



Ichneumon Flies and other Parasites. — Some 



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