EAST PENNSYLVANIA. 



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Hawk Owl. 



Carolina Parrot. . . 

 Savanna Blackbird. 



Arctic Three-toed Wood- 

 pecker. . 



Fork-tailed Flycatclier. 



Arkansas Flycatclier. 



Varied Thrush. 



Ouvier's Golden-crested 

 Wren. 



Surnia ulula. Canada Owl. Day 

 Owl. Is occasionally found in 

 severe Winters. One was shot at 

 Haddington, near Philadelphia, in 

 1866. (W.) 



Conorus Garolinensis. Paeakeet. 

 Occurs at rare intervals in Southern 

 Pennfsylvania. (S.) 



Crotophaga ani. A specimen kOled 

 near Philadelphia, in September, 

 ISID, is now in the museum of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences. (S.) 



Picoides arcticus. Black -BACKED 

 Theee-toed Woodpeckee. This 

 species is occasionally seen in the 

 northern counties of Pennsylvania. 

 Audubon met with it in the forests 

 of the Pocono Mountains. It is 

 distinct from the Picoides tridac- 

 tylus of Europe. 



Milvidus tyrannus. Bonaparte pro- 

 cured a specimen of this bird near 

 Bridgeton, New Jersey ; another was 

 shot by Alidubon at Camden, near 

 Philadelphia, in June, 1832. (S.) 



Tyrannus verticalis. A specimen, 

 shot at Moorestown, New Jersey, 

 was obtained by Mr John Cassin in 

 the flesh, and is in the Academy 

 Museum, Philadelphia. (S.) 



Turdus ncBvius. This inhabitant of 

 the Pacific coast has once been pro- 

 cured in New Jersey. 



Regidus Cuvieri. Audubon kUled a 

 specimen on the banks of the river 

 Schuylkill in June, 1812. It has 

 not been seen since, and is only 

 known from his description and 

 figure. 



