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Tae Witson BULLETIN, No. 74. 
the end of July, just preliminary to their southward migra- 
tion, these warblers deserted the willows, in which they had 
livd all summer. and flockt together in the oak woods. A 
very few individuals remaind in the willows for about a week 
SUMMER BIRDS OF THE 
s Bluebird 
t Robin 
d Wood Thrush 
d Blue Gray Gnatcatcher 
d Carolina Chickadee 
s Tufted Titmouse 
t White-breasted Nuthatch 
t Parkman House Wren 
d Carolina Wren 
a Brown Thrasher 
s Catbird 
d Redstart 
d Hooded Warbler 
d Northern Yellow-throat 
d Kentucky Warbler 
d Prothonotary Warbler 
d Yellow-throated Vireo 
d Warbling Vireo 
d Red-eyed Vireo 
s Bank Swallow 
d Tree Swallow 
s Indigo Bunting 
s Rose-breasted Grosbeak 
d Cardinal 
s Song Sparrow 
a English Sparrow 
t Goldfineh 
d Bronzed Grackle 
d Baltimore Oriole 
d Orchard Oriole 
d Red-winged Blackbird 
Cowbird 
s Crow 
Blue Jay 
s Northern Flicker 
d Red-bellied Woodpecker 
d Red-headed Woodpecker 
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