﻿BIRDS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  YORK 
  

  

  63 
  

  

  Magnolia 
  warbler 
  8 
  

   Chestnut-sided 
  warbler 
  1 
  5 
  

   Blackbiirnian 
  warbler 
  20 
  

   Ovenbird 
  1 
  2 
  

   Water-thrush 
  3 
  

   Northern 
  yellow-throat 
  5 
  

   Redstart 
  6 
  

   Catbird 
  i 
  

   Brown 
  thrasher 
  4 
  

  

  House 
  wren 
  2 
  

   Winter 
  wren 
  i 
  

   White-breasted 
  nuthatch 
  2 
  

   Red-breasted 
  nuthatch 
  i 
  

   Brown 
  creeper 
  5 
  

   Chickadee 
  2 
  

  

  Golden-crowned 
  kinglet 
  i 
  

   Ruby-crowned 
  kinglet 
  15 
  

   Wood 
  thrush 
  4 
  

  

  Wilson 
  thrush 
  6 
  

   Hermit 
  thrush 
  12 
  

   Olive-backed 
  thrush 
  

   Robin 
  40 
  

   Bluebird 
  6 
  

   English 
  sparrow 
  30 
  

   Pheasant 
  2 
  

   (86 
  species) 
  

  

  BIRDS 
  OBSERVED 
  BETWEEN 
  FREEVILLE 
  AND 
  ITHACA, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  MAY 
  6, 
  1906 
  

   L. 
  A. 
  FUERTES, 
  H. 
  D. 
  REED, 
  A. 
  H. 
  WRIGHT, 
  R. 
  W. 
  CURTIS 
  

  

  Barn 
  swallow 
  

  

  Purple 
  finch 
  

  

  Warbling 
  vireo 
  

  

  Goldfinch 
  

  

  Yellow 
  warbler 
  

  

  Robin 
  

  

  Meadowlark 
  

  

  Chipping 
  sparrow 
  

  

  Cowbird 
  

  

  Oriole 
  

  

  Horned 
  lark 
  

  

  Bluebird 
  

  

  English 
  sparrow 
  

  

  Redwing 
  

  

  Crow 
  

  

  Song 
  sparrow 
  

  

  Catbird 
  

  

  Scarlet 
  tanager 
  

  

  Bobolink 
  

  

  Grasshopper 
  sparrow 
  

  

  Savanna 
  sparrow 
  

  

  White-crowned 
  sparrow 
  

  

  Black-throated 
  green 
  warbler 
  

  

  Chimney 
  swift 
  

  

  Sparrow 
  hawk 
  

  

  House 
  wren 
  

   Bronzed 
  grackle 
  

   Least 
  flycatcher 
  

   Phoebe 
  

   Kingbird 
  

  

  Spotted 
  sandpiper 
  

   Yellow-throated 
  vireo 
  

   Indigo 
  bird 
  

   Cliff 
  swallow 
  

   Northern 
  yellow-throat 
  

   Red-tailed 
  hawk 
  

   Solitary 
  sandpiper 
  

   Rough 
  -winged 
  swallow 
  

   Kill 
  deer 
  

   Fhcker 
  

  

  Red-eved 
  vireo 
  

   Ruby-throated 
  humming- 
  

   bird 
  

   Field 
  sparrow 
  

   White-breasted 
  nuthatch 
  

   Crested 
  flycatcher 
  

   Chestnut-sided 
  warbler 
  

   Ovenbird 
  

   Wilson 
  warbler 
  

   Canadian 
  warbler 
  

  

  Black-throated 
  blue 
  warbler 
  

   Parula 
  warbler 
  

   Ruffed 
  grouse 
  

   Blackburnian 
  warbler 
  

   Wilson 
  warbler 
  

   Black 
  and 
  white 
  warbler 
  

   Hairy 
  woodpecker 
  

   Magnolia 
  warbler 
  

   Wood 
  pewee 
  

   Rose-breasted 
  grosbeak 
  

   Blue 
  jay 
  

   Redstart 
  

   Chickadee 
  

   Grassfinch 
  

   Kingfisher 
  

   Myrtle 
  warbler 
  

   Tennessee 
  warbler 
  

   Green 
  heron 
  

   White-bellied 
  swallow 
  

   Olive-backed 
  thrush 
  

   Hermit 
  thrush 
  

   Downy 
  woodpecker 
  

   Louisiana 
  water-thrush 
  

   Philadelphia 
  vireo 
  

   (73 
  species) 
  

  

  In 
  1907 
  the 
  great 
  bird 
  wave 
  of 
  early 
  May 
  was 
  highly 
  concentrated, 
  

   but 
  there 
  was 
  a 
  poor 
  showing 
  of 
  hawks 
  and 
  water 
  birds 
  at 
  that 
  time, 
  most 
  

   of 
  them 
  having 
  passed 
  on 
  to 
  the 
  north, 
  but 
  it 
  was 
  possible 
  to 
  see 
  a 
  large 
  

  

  