OUR WINTER BIRDS 261 
winter during which the writer has found the Robin. The largest 
number observed on any day was six. 
The weather continued cold until March 14, when the temper- 
ature rose to 41°, and the Kilideer and Robin arrived from the 
south. The appearance of the Redpoll on March 5 was the first 
time this species was observed by the writer. The absence of the 
Nuthatch since Feb. 24 shows that this species has its period of 
migration. 
DECEMBER. 
Birds not seen on any day: 
Goldfinch Chickadee 
Heli Diver Evening Grosbeak 
Snowflake 
Birds seen on the dates after their names: 
Downy Woodpecker, 1, 3, 25, 27 
SHOW Sind? 1, 11, 12, 13.25, 28. 
Tree Sparrow, 1, 2 
Robin, 11 
DEW CheeEper, 4.) 1Oy, 10) uns, 
1S Eero et 
screech Owl, 14, 18 
Song Sparrow, 2 
Cardinal, 11 
Birds seen every day except the dates after their names: 
Crow }457 5400; D4 15) £759 20) 235 
26. 27025, 80, 31 
Bite Jiay.23,)'63.07;. 8°14; 20,. 24, 
26,20 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 1, 2, 
Sy, (Op. ckLa ky LAO BO. oe. 
265 27.20. 
Total number of species seen in December, 11. 
JANUARY. 
Birds not seen on any day: 
Brown Creeper 
Chickadee 
Goldfinch 
Screech Owl 
Birds seen on the dates after their names: 
Downy Woodpecker, 18, 19, 20, 
ai 
Snowflake, 6. 
Nes fave 15) 20 05) 20; 22°23. 
2A, 201. 30; 31. 
RODIN, 07, tO-24, 27,28, 30 
Snowbird, 18, 22, 29 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 5, 6, 
[eOTEO PEA IS 7 “COi- 208 24 
Za: 
Tree Sparrow, 31 
CrOWs 2) 1H ne. 2 2262 
20 27 Ons at 
Total number of species seen in January, 8. 
