i66 BIRDS OF THE PUBLIC GARDEN 

 85. PINE WARBLER 



Dendroica vigorsii 



The only visit in the Garden of a Pine 

 Warbler, or Pine Creeper, which has come 

 under observation, was on April 5, 1903. 

 It was seen upon the trees of the small 

 island. A sharp drop of forty degrees in 

 the temperature had occurred, and a brisk 

 northwest wind was blowing ; but the high 

 temperature of the preceding day with 

 fresh southwesterly winds had caused a 

 new movement of migrants bringing with 

 the Pine Warbler to the Garden several 

 phoebes, two hermit thrushes, a swamp 

 sparrow, and a further accession of robins. 

 The visit was not prolonged to a second 

 day. 



86. PALM WARBLER 



Dendroica palmarum 



On October 17, 1904, a Palm, or Red- 

 poll, Warbler appeared in the Garden. It 

 was unaccompanied by other redpoll war- 

 blers, either palm or yellow palm. The 



