OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



*Goldfinch. S.R., N., 



And wintering quite com- 

 monly at times. P. R. in 

 C. and S. 111., where com- 

 mon. 



Pine Siskin. T.V. 



Irregular and erratic. Some 

 seasons abundant. An oc- 

 casional W. R. in S. 111. 



Snow Bunting. T.V. 



Late fall and winter visi- 

 tant to N. 111. Quite com- 

 mon at times along the 

 shore of Lake Michigan. 



Lapland Longspun T.V. 



Abundant fall, winter and 

 spring visitant, to N. and 

 C. 111., remaining quite late 

 in spring, some years well 

 into May, in N. 111. 



Smith's Longspur. T.V. 



Not infrequent and prob- 

 ably more common than 

 generally supposed, both 

 spring and fall, in N. 111. 



Chestnut-collared Long- 

 spur. 



Accidental straggler from 

 the western plains. Record- 

 ed from near Orland, Cook 

 County (Coale). 



McCown's Longspur. 



Accidental visitant from 

 the west. Coale reports 

 three from Champaign 

 County. 



-*Vesper Sparrow. S.R., N.C. 



S. 



Common in N. and C. 111., 

 but uncommon to very rare 

 summer resident in S. 111. 



* Savannah Sparrow. S.R., 

 N.S. 



Common T. V., and fairly 

 common breeder in N. 111., 

 but very rare in S. 111. 

 Probably winters to some 

 extent in S. 111., and may, 

 very rarely, in C. 111. 



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