OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



Regular T. V. Cannot be 

 classed as extremely com- 

 mon, though some seasons 

 fairly numerous. Ridgway 

 gives it as a W. R., some- 

 times in large numbers, in 

 Southern Illinois. 



White-throated Sparrow. 

 T.V. 



Probably nests sparingly 

 in the northern counties ot 

 the state. Abundant T. V., 

 spring and fall, and com- 

 mon to abundant winter 

 resident in C. and S. 111. 



Tree Sparrow. W.V. 



Common winter visitant to 

 all sections of state. 



t$ *Chipping Sparrow. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 



Quite common, but far less 

 plentiful than formerly in 

 N. E. 111. 



Clay-colored Sparrow. S. 

 R., N. 



Classified as S. R. in N. 111. 

 Possibly more plentiful as 

 a migrant than generally 

 supposed. 



* Field Sparrow. S.R., N.C.S. 



Common in all parts of 

 state. Common W. R. in 

 S. 111. 



Slate-colored Junco. T.V. 



Abundant fall, winter and 

 spring in all portions of the 

 state. Numbers less in 

 winter in N. 111. 



Shufeldt's Junco. 



Accidental straggler from 

 the west. Met with by 

 Coale and Praeger in Lake 

 and Hancock Counties re- 

 spectively. Sanborn re- 

 ports the capture of a third 

 specimen, the latter being 

 taken by himself, at Beach 

 Lake Co., March 19, 1916. 



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