Bird - Lore 



FALL MIGRATION 



LOCALITY 



Number 



of years' 



record 



Average date of 

 departure 



Latest date of 

 departure 



*Aweme, Manitoba 



*Qu'Appene, Sask 



* Yellowstone Park, Wyo 



Madison, Wis 



Lanesboro, Minn 



*Minneapo]is, Minn 



*St. Vincent, Minn 



Keokuk, Iowa 



Concordia, Mo 



Onaga, Kans 



London, Ontario 



Ottawa, Ontario 



Vicksburg, Mich 



Detroit, Mich 



Chicago, 111 



Bicknell, Ind 



Waterloo, Ind 



Wauseon, Ohio 



Youngstown, Ohio. 



Oberlin, Ohio 



Athens, Tenn 



Alberton, P. E. I 



Montreal, Quebec 



Boston, Mass 



Harvard, Mass 



Providence, R. I 



New York, N. Y 



Morristown, N. J 



Beaver, Pa 



Renovo, Pa 



Philadelphia, Pa 



Washington, D. C 



French Creek, W. Va. . , 



14 



4 



3 



II 



7 



15 



4 



13 

 4 



16 

 8 

 4 

 3 



October 23 



October 31 

 November 7 

 November 7 

 October 31 

 November 19 

 November 8 

 November 6 

 October 27 

 October 18 

 November 4 

 October 31 

 November 2 

 November 19 

 November 5 

 November 6 

 November 13 

 October 20 

 November 3 

 September 27 

 October 23 

 November 8 

 October 20 

 October 15 

 November 22 

 October 22 

 November 17 

 October 22 

 November i 

 November 20 

 November 7 



November 6, 1902 

 December i, 1913 

 October 13, 1915 

 November 23, 1913 

 November 23, 1887 

 November 19, 1902 

 November 4, 1895 

 Rare, winter 

 November 20, 19 14 

 November 28, 190c 

 November 4, 1902 

 November 7, 1905 

 November 26, 1902 

 December 13, 1908 

 Rare, winter 

 Rare, winter 

 November 21, 1905 

 November 15, 1891 

 November 20, 1915 

 November 19, 1906 

 November 25, 1908 

 October i, 1895 

 November 14, 1896 

 December 25, 1903 

 November 26, 1914 

 October 28, 1906 

 December 7, 1901 

 November 13, 19 16 

 November 26, 1890 

 November 14, 1910 

 November 28, 1915 

 Rare, winter 

 November 13, 1890 



BICOLORED BLACKBIRD 



The Bicolored Blackbird (Agelaius gubernator) has only a single subspecies 

 in the United States, but at least two others in Mexico. 



The Bicolored Blackbird of the United States {Agelaius gubernator cali- 

 fornicus) is a permanent resident in central California north to Tehama County 

 and south to King County. It is also of accidental occurrence at Casa Grande 

 in central southern Arizona. 



TRICOLORED BLACKBIRD 



The Tricolored Blackbird {Agelaius tricolor) is a permanent resident, 

 though local, in most of California excepting the southeastern, northwestern, 

 and northeastern sections, and it ranges also north to central southern Oregon. 



