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THE OOLOGIST 



LIST OF SETS WITH COWBIRD 

 EGGS 



Meadow Lark 1-3 and 1 Cowbird. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1-3 and 1 

 Cowbird. 



Kingbird 1-2 and 1 Cowbird, 1-2 and 

 2 Cowbirds. 



Robin 1-2 and 1 Cowbird. 



Slate-colored Junco 1-1 and 2 Cow- 

 birds. 



Baltimore Oriole 1-5 and 1 Cowbird. 



Red-eyed Vireo 1-2 and 1 Cowbird. 



Chipping Sparrow 1-4 and 1 Cow- 

 bird. 



Yellow Warbler 1-4 and 1 Cowbird. 



A. Goldfinch 1-4 and 1 Cowbird, 1-6 

 and 1 Cowbird. 



Cedar Waxwing 1-2 and 1 Cowbird. 



Swamp Sparrow 1-4 and 1 Cowbird. 



Savanna Sparrow 1-4 and 1 Cowbird. 



Song Sparrow 1-4 and 2 Cowbirds. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler 1-2 and 2 

 Cowbirds. 



Myrtle Warbler 1-4 and 2 Cowbirds, 

 1-4 and 1 Cowbird. 



H. P. Bingham, 

 Barrie, Ontario, Canada. 



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