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THE BIRD-LIFE OF A YEAR. 



come in increasing numbers to their roosts in the 

 reeds, while Red- winged Blackbirds, and Bobolinks 

 under the alias of Reedbird, are abundant where the 

 wild rice grows. 



August is practically the last month of the nest- 

 ing season as well as of the song season. The late- 

 breeding Goldfinch and Waxwing are occupied with 

 family matters in August, and Song Sparrows some- 

 times rear a third brood in this month; but with 

 these exceptions, birds are rarely found nesting in 

 August, 



BIRDS OF THE MONTH. 



PERMANENT RESIDENTS (see page 6.) 

 SUMMER RESIDENTS (see page 10). 



MIGRANTS ARRIVING FROM THE NORTH. 



Plate 

 No. 



August 1 to 15. 

 7. Sora.* 



10. Sera ipal mated Sandpiper.* 

 10. Semipalmated Plover.* 

 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher.* 

 Golden-winged Warbler.* 

 Chestnut- sided Warbler.* 

 Canadian Warbler.* 

 Small-billed Water 

 Thrush.* 



August 15 to 31. 

 Olive-sided Flycatcher.* 



Plate 

 No. 



Tennessee Warbler.* 

 Nashville Warbler.* 

 Parula Warbler.* 

 Cape May Warbler.* 

 61. Black -throated Green War- 

 bler.* 

 Black-throated Blue War- 



bier.* 



Magnolia Warbler.* 

 Blackburnian Warbler.* 

 Wilson's Warbler.* 

 71. Red-breasted Nut* 

 hatch, f 



* Transient Visitant passing further south. 

 f Irregular Winter Visitant. 



