OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



been reported from Cham- 

 paign County in the spring, 

 April 26, 1914 (Hess). 



t*Blue Jay. P.R., N.C. 



And questionable as a 

 breeder in S. 111. A com- 

 mon resident where found. 



^Florida Blue Jay. P.R., S. 



Resident in S. 111. 

 Raven. 



Formerly resident, but now 

 very rare if not absent en- 

 tirely. 



Northern Raven. T.V. 



Occurring at very rare in- 

 tervals. Resident in N. 111. 

 many years ago. 



ttCrow. P.R., N.C. 



And questionable as a 

 breeder in S. 111. Common. 



^Southern Crow. P.R., S. 



Resident in S. 111. 

 Clarke's Nutcracker. 



Accidental straggler from 

 the west. Coale records it 

 from Cook County. 



BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES, 

 ETC. 



tBobolink. S.R., N.C. 



Common, and a common 

 migrant throughout the 

 state. 



tt *Cowbird. S.R., N.C.S. 



Common. 



Yellow-headed Blackbird. 

 S.R., N. 

 But very locally distributed. 



t$ *Red-winged Blackbird. S. 

 R., N. C. 



Abundant migrant and 

 common breeder in state. 

 During mild seasons a few 

 winter in suitable places 

 throughout the state. 



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