COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



*Florida Red-winged Black- 

 bird. S. R., S. 



tMeadowlark. S.R., N.C.S. 

 Questionable in S. 111. 

 Casual W. R. in N. and C. 

 111. 



: *Southern Meadowlark. S. 

 R., S. 



Breeding status not fully 

 determined. Probably resi- 

 dent in S. 111., and common 

 there throughout the year. 



Western Meadowlark. N. 

 Same comment as above. 

 Reported as nesting in N. 

 W. 111., at least, in the vi- 

 cinity of Rockford, Winne- 

 bago County, where Stpd- 

 dard regards it a fairly 

 common summer resident. 



f|__*Orchard Oriole. S.R., N.C. 

 S. 



More common in S. 111. 

 ^_*Baltimore Oriole. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 

 Common in many places. 



Rusty Blackbird. T.V. 



Common. Reported as win- 

 tering rarely in N. 111. Not 

 common W. R. in S. 111. 



Brewer's Blackbird. 



Accidental straggler from 

 the west. Apparently but 

 one positive record for the 

 state Mt. Carmel (Ridg- 

 way). 



-j--j.__*Bronzed Grackle. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 



Common. Nests commonly 

 in the Chicago parks. Dur- 

 ing mild seasons a few win- 

 ter in suitable places in all 

 parts of state. 



FINCHES, SPARROWS, ETC. 

 Evening Grosbeak. T.V. 



Irregular W. V. to N. Ill, 

 and found chiefly near Lake 

 Michigan. 



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