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THE BIRD-LIFE OF A YEAR. 



May is preeminently the month of courtship, which 

 finds expression chiefly in song. Many species begin 

 to nest in May, but the nesting season reaches its 

 height the following month. 



BIRDS OP THE MONTH. 



PERMANENT RESIDENTS (see page 6). 



MIGRANTS. 



Plate 

 No. 



May 1 to 10. 



10. Common Tern. 



Solitary Sandpiper.* 

 10. Semipalraated Plover.* 

 22. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 



Black-billed Cuckoo. 

 27, 91. Nighthawk. 



29, 91. Ruby-throated Hum- 



mingbird. 

 31, 91. Crested Flycatcher. 



30. Kingbird. 



35. Baltimore Oriole. 



36. Orchard Oriole. 

 38, 91. Bobolink. 



Grasshopper Sparrow. 

 83. Indigo Bunting. 

 54. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 

 85. Scarlet Tanager. 

 59, 91. Red-eyed Vireo. 



Warbling Vireo. 

 59. Yellow-throated Vireo. 



White-eyed Vireo. 



Nashvilie Warbler * 



Blue-winged Warbler. 



Parula Warbler. 



Black-throated Blue War- 

 bler.* 



Plate 

 Jfe 



Magnolia Warbler.* 

 Chestnut-sided Warbler. 

 Prairie Warbler. 

 Small-billed Water 



Thrush.* 

 Hooded Warbler. 



87. Yellow Warbler. 



64, 98. Maryland Yellowthroat. 



65. Yellow-breasted Chat. 

 63, 91, 97. Oven-bird. 

 62. Redstart. 



68, 91. House Wren. 



88, 99. Catbird. 



74, 100. Wood Thrush 

 73. Veery. 



May 10 to 20. 



33. Wood Pewee. 



Acadian Flycatcher. 

 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher.* 

 White-crowned Sparrow.* 

 Golden- winged Warbler.* 

 Tennessee Warbler.* 

 Worm-eating Warbler. 

 Cape May Warbler.* 

 Blackburn ian Warbler.* 

 Bay-breasted Warbler.* 



Transient Visitant passing further north. 



