8 RECORDS VOLUME XI, JAN., 1919. 



1. Junco, about 80. 



2. Goldtinches, about 50. 



3. Crows. 6. 



4. Tree Sparrow, about 12. 



5. Brown Creeper, 2. 



6. Northern Shrike, 1. 



7. Redpoll, 6. 



8. Pigeon Hawk, 1. 



Dec. 30, 1918. Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Moose Hill, 

 Sharon, wiih Harry R. Higbee, Supt. 



1. Goldfinches. 



2. Tree Sparrows. 



3. Chickadees. 



4. Rutted Grouse, 1. 



5. Purple Finch. 2. 



6. Crows. 



7. Hairy Woodpeckers. 



At my residence, Hyde Park, Fox Sparrow, 1, daily 

 from Dec. 27, 1918 to Jan. 1, 1919. both days inclusive. 

 Tree Sparrows come for food grenerally twice a day. 



Under dare of Jan. 1, Miss Viola E. Crittenden writes 

 from Beverly:- "25 Evening Grosbeaks, apparently very 

 hungry, picking ice from twigs of sugar maples and eat- 

 ing buds; 5 (^s Also 1 Flicker, 1 Downy Woodpecker, 1 

 Goldfinch, and 9 Chickades.'* 



Miss Edith M. Esterbrook saw a fiock of 35 or more 

 Pine Grosbeaks in Weston on Jan. 5. Two or three were 

 rosy (J's : the remainder, young (^s or 9 s. Many were war- 

 bling or calling sweetly especially when flying, but some 

 kept it u]) when feeding. 



