BIRDS OF EAST PENNSYLVANIA, 



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Hooded WarWer. . . 



Green Black-cap Ily- 

 catcher. 



Canada Flycatcher. 

 Kedstart. . . . 



Scarlet Tanager. 

 Summer Eed Bird. 



Cedar Bird 



Great Northern Shrike. 



Eed-eyed Flycatcher. . 



Philadelphia Vireo. 

 Warbling Flycatcher. 

 White-eyed Vireo. . . 

 Blue-headed Flycatcher. 



Myiodioctes mitratus. Eather rare; 

 it arrives in April. (S.) 



Myiodioctes pusillus. This bird ap- 

 pears early in May, and again in 

 October, and is rather abundant. 

 (S. & A.) 



Myiodioctes Canadensis. Frequent, 

 from the end of April to October. (S.) 



Setophaga ruticilla. Abundant, from 

 the end of April till late in Sept- 

 ember. (S.) 



Pyranga rubra. FiRE BiED. Plen- 

 tiful, coming early in May, and 

 leaving in September. (S.) 



Pyranga wstiva. Eed Bird. Eather 

 rare, and found mostly in the 

 southern counties of New Jersey, 

 from May to the middle of August. 

 (S.) 



Ampelis cedrorum. Prib Chatteeee. 

 Abundant, but less frequent in 

 winter than at other seasons. 



Lanius horealis. Butcher Bied. 

 Not uncommon, especially in winter. 

 In March it migrates to the north, 

 but many nestle* on the mountain 

 ridges of the Alleghanies. 



Vireo olivaceus. Plentiful from the 

 beginning of May to the middle of 

 October. (S.) 



Vireo Philadelphicvs. Shoet-billed 

 Vireo. Very rare. (S. & A.) 



Vireo gilviis. Frequent from early in 

 May to the middle of October. (S.) 



Vireo novehoracensis. Common from 

 early in April to October. (S.) 



Vireo solitarius. Solitaey Vireo. 

 Eather rare, arriving in April, and 

 departing in Octobei-. (S.) 



