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dent. Arrive April 25 to May 10. Depart September 25 to October 

 10. Nest commonly througliout section. 



(128) Cistothorus steUarisShovt-UWea Marsh Wren. Commoa 

 summer resident, but not nearly as abundant as the following spe- 

 cies. Nests found each year since the late nineties at Echo Lake 

 and Mud Pond. 



(129) Telamatodi/tes palustiis — Long-billed Marsh Wren. Com- 

 mon summer resident wherever suitable grounds are located. This 

 is by far the most common of the Troglodijtce of this section. Nest 

 abundantly wherever they are found. Arrive about May 15 and 

 depart about October 1. 



(130) Ccrthia familiaris americ(i)ia — Brown Creeper. Common 

 winter resident. 



(131) Sitta caroHnensis — White-breasted Nuthatch. Common 

 permanent resident. Present in greater numbers during the win- 

 ter than at other times of the year. Three nests have been lo- 

 cated in this' section since 1903 in the Bearforts. 



(132) Sitta canadensis — Red-breasted Nuthatch. Occasional 

 winter visitant. Observed December 5, 1908 (Upper Macopin) ; 

 January 17, 1910 (Pompton Lake) ; February 2, 1911 (Echo Lake), 

 and December 17 and 22, 1912, at Riugwood. 



(133) Bceolophus hicolor — Tufted Titmouse. Irregular winter 

 visitant throughout the section. On rare occasions they are ob- 

 served during June and September in the heavily wooded sections. 



(134) Penthestes atricapiUiis — Black-capped Chickadee. Com- 

 mon permanent resident. Nests are occasionally located in the 

 heavily forested sections well away from the habitations of mar» 

 and where a ready supply of water and food are present. 



(135) Regiilus satraixt — Golden-crowned Kinglet. A common 

 winter resident. Arrive about September 15 and remain until 

 April 1. 



(13G) Regulus caleuditJa — Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Common mi- 

 grant. Arrive April 10 to 25 and return September 20 to Octo- 

 ber 15. 



(137) Hi/locichja mnstelma — Wood Thrush. Common summer 

 resident. Arrive about May 1 and remain until September 25. 

 Nest commonly throughout the section. 



(138) Hylocichia fuscesens — Wilson Thrush. Common summer 

 resident. Arrive April 15 to 25 and depart September 15 to 20. 

 Never during the past decade has a nest of this species been lo- 

 cated in this section. But there is no doubt in the mind of the 



