The May Bird Census 147 



Thrush, 1; Hermit Thrush, 1; Robin, 250; Bluebird, 12. 80 

 species, 1355 individuals. 



This list was made, unfortunately, between heavy flights of mi- 

 grants, hence, with few exceptions, it represents breeding birds. 

 For the most part the observers worked together. 



Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robbins, 

 Mr. Walter Faxon, 

 Mr. J. B. Norton, 

 Dr. W. M. Tyler. 



Austinburg, Ashtabula County, Ohio, May ^21, 1916. Clear 

 and warm. Slight frost in early morning. Wind, S. E. Time, 

 8:00 to 12:00 a. m. and 1:00 to 4:30 p. m. — Barn Swallow, 18; 

 Bobolink, 10; Bluebird, 11; Killdeer, 5; Red-winged Blackbird, 

 10; Red-shouldered Hawk, 9; Chipping Sparrow, 3; Goldfinch, 14; 

 Kingbird, 6; Warbling Vireo, 2; Yellow Warbler, 4; Baltimore 

 Oriole, 3; Wood Pewee, 2; Meadowlark, 2; Song Sparrow, 5; Red- 

 eyed Vireo, 7; Yellow-breasted Chat, 2; Red-headed Woodpecker, 

 5; Ruffed Grouse, 1; Blue-headed Vireo, 3; Towhee, 7; Blue Jay,. 

 3; Water-Thrush, 3; (Redstart, 7; Olive-backed Thrush, 7; Black 

 and White Warbler, 1; Hooded Warbler, 1; Wilson Thrush, 7; 

 Wood Thrush, 4; House Wren, 5; Canada Warbler, 2; Black- 

 throated Blue Warbler, 6; i Black-throated Green Warbler, 4; 

 Blackburnian Warbler, 3; Philadelphia Vireo, 2; Magnolia War- 

 bler, 3; White-eyed Vireo, 2; Yellow-throated Vireo, 3; Blue- 

 winged Warbler, 4; Gray-cheeked Thrush, 2; Maryland Yellow- 

 throat, 8; Cowbird, 10; Flicker, 7; Field Sparrow, 15; Swamp 

 Sparrow, 10; Catbird, 7; Mourning Dove, 1; Spotted Sandpiper, 

 5; Rough-winged Swallow, 2; Chestnut-sided Warbler, 2; Cape 

 May Warbler, 2; Scarlet Tanager, 4; Hairy Woodpecker, 2; Car- 

 dinal, 1; Kirtland's Warbler,- 1; Louisiana Water-Thrush, 2; 

 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 4; Palm Warbler, 2; Tufted Titmouse, 

 4; Myrtle Warbler, 2; Oven-bird, 3; Downy Woodpecker, 3; Lin- 

 coln's Sparrow, 1; Barred Owl, 1; Crow, 5; Chickadee, 2; Marsh 

 Hawk, 3; Cedar Waxwing, 2; Crested Flycatcher, 3; Tennessee 

 Warbler, 3; White-breasted Nuthatch, 2; Northern Pileated 

 Woodpecker, 1; Red-bellied Woodpecker, 3; Mockingbird, 2; Os- 

 prey, 1; Least Flycatcher, 1; Bay-breasted Warbler, 3; Cerulean 

 Warbler, 1; Great Blue Heron, 1; Chimney Swift, 5; Phoebe, 4: 

 Gray Quail (intro. 1913), 2; Vesper Sparrow, 3; Sharp-shinned 

 Hawk, 1; Bronzed Grackle, 1; Grasshopper Sparrow, 1; Ruby- 

 throated Hummingbird, 1; Brown Thrasher, 1; Cliff Swallow, 9; 

 Robin, 7. Ninety species and 360 birds observed. 



S. V. Wharram. 



