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140. Dendroica caerulescens — Black-throated blue warbler. Summer 



resident, but has never been found nesting below 1,000 feet. 



141. Dendroica coronata — Myrtle warbler. Summer resident. 



142. Dendroica maculosa — Magnolia warbler. Summer resident. 



143. Dendroica pensylvanica — Chestnut-sided warbler. Summer resi- 



dent. 



144. Dendroica castanea — Bay-breasted warbler. Migrant — passing 



through during the third week of May. 



145. Dendroica striata — Black-poll warbler. Summer resident, but 



does not breed below 2,000 feet. 



146. Dendroica blackburniae — Blackburnian warbler. Summer resi- 



dent, but like the preceding nest only in the mountains at high 

 altitudes. 



147. Dendroica virens — Black-throated warbler. Summer resident. 



148. Dendroica vigorsii — Pine warbler. Summer resident — rare; found 



only in certain places except during migration. 



149. Dendroica palmarum — Palm warbler. Migrant — not common. I 



have never differentiated this from the yellow palm. 



150. Seiurus aurocapillus — Oven-bird. Summer resident. 



151. Seiurus novebovacensis — Water-thrush. Summer resident — not 



common. 



152. Geothlypis Philadelphia — Mourning warbler. Summer resident- 



rare. It has been found nesting twice. 



153. Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla — Northern yellow-throat. Sum- 



mer resident — common. 



154. Icteria virens — Yellow-breasted chat. In 1904 one was seen May 



11 and 12; in 1912 a pair nested and reared young. This is 

 the only instance reported of a chat's nesting in Vermont. 



155. Wilsonia pusilla — Wilson warbler. Migrant. 



156. Wilsonia canadensis — Canadian warbler. Summer resident, but 



nests only in the mountains. 



157. Setophaga ruticilla — American redstart. Summer resident. 



158. Mimus polyglottus— Mocking-bird. 1911, one individual seen by 



two observers on different days (May 7th and 8th). 



159. Galeoscoptes carolinensis — Catbird. Summer resident. 



160. Toxostoma rufum — Brown thrasher. Summer resident — common. 



161. Troglodytes aedon — House wren. One pair has nested in a bird 



house in South Shaftsbury for several summers; another pair 

 nested in an old oriole's nest in Bennington village, 1912; 



