The Audubon Societies 



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I asked his permission to copy some of the notes to send to you for pub- 

 lication. The enclosed notes are just as I found them in his book. — (Miss) 

 E. W. Holland, Berryville, Va. 



BIRDS THAT I HAVE SEEN IN 1918: 



I. 



Tufted Titmouse 



26. 



Mourning Dove 



53- 



Wood Pewee 



2. 



Downy Woodpecker 



27. 



Flicker 



54. 



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 



3- 



White-breasted Nut- 



28. 



Chimney Swift 



55- 



Ruby-throated Hum- 





hatch 



29. 



Red-winged Blackbird 





mingbird 



4- 



Hairy Woodpecker 



30. 



Meadowlark 



S6. 



Green Heron 



5- 



Chickadee 



31- 



Goldfinch 



57- 



Black and White 



6. 



English Sparrow 



32. 



Catbird 





Warbler 



7- 



Junco 



33- 



Kingbird 



58. 



Vesper Sparrow 



8. 



Red-bellied Wood- 



34- 



Kingfisher 



59- 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet 





pecker 



35- 



Blue Jay 



60. 



Crane 



9- 



Yellow-bellied Wood- 



36. 



Towhee 



61. 



Maryland Yellow- 





pecker 



37. 



Brown Thrasher 





throat 



10. 



Cardinal 



38. 



Chipping Sparrow 



62. 



Red-headed Wood- 



II. 



Tree Sparrow 



39- 



Orchard Oriole 





pecker 



12. 



Mocking-bird 



40. 



Song Sparrow 



63. 



White-eyed Vireo 



13- 



Screech Owl 



41. 



Least Flycatcher 



64. 



Red-shouldered Hawk 



14. 



Winter Wren 



42. 



Nighthawk 



65. 



Yellow-throated Vireo 



IS- 



Crow 



43- 



Baltimore Oriole 



66. 



Black-throated Green 



16. 



Turkey Vulture 



44. 



Semipalmated Sand- 





Warbler 



17- 



Bob- white 





piper 



67. 



Myrtle Warbler 



18. 



Sparrow Hawk 



45- 



Barn Swallow 



68. 



Red-eyed Vireo 



19. 



Loggerhead Shrike 



46. 



Starling 



69. 



Palm Warbler 



20. 



Red-tailed Hawk 



47- 



Yellow Warbler 



70. 



Black-throated Blue 



21. 



Robin 



48. 



Phoebe 





Warbler 



22. 



Bronzed Grackle 



49- 



Indigo Bunting 



71- 



White-throated Spar- 



23- 



Bluebird 



50- 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo 





row 



24. 



House Wren 



51- 



Yellow-breasted Chat 



72. 



White-crowned Spar- 



25- 



Killdeer 



52. 



Hermit Thrush 



73- 



Carolina Wren [row 



BIRDS THAT HAVE BUILT THEIR NESTS ON OUR PLACE IN 

 THE YEAR 1918: 



1. Bluebird in bird-box on post. 11. 



2. Robin built in hawthorn tree. 12. 



3. Song Sparrow built on ground in gar- 13. 



den. 



4. Blackbird built in damson tree. 14. 



5. Blackbird built in pear tree. 15. 



6. English Sparrow built under eaves of 



house. 16. 



7. English Sparrow built under eaves of 17. 



house. 18. 



8. Song Sparrow built on ground in 19. 



pasture. 20. 



9. Blackbird built in apple tree. 21. 

 :o. Robin built in apple tree. 22. 



Robin built in apple tree. 



House Wren built in bird-box on post. 



Chipping Sparrow built in currant 



bush. 

 Blackbird built in elm tree. 

 English Sparrow built in cornice of 



house. 

 Song Sparrow built in brush-pile. 

 Baltimore Oriole built in walnut tree. 

 Song Sparrow built in honeysuckle. 

 Chimney Swift built in chimney. 

 Blackbird built in walnut tree. 

 Robin built in elm tree. 

 Robin built in locust tree. 



