The Nesting Place of the Bobolink 



THE BOBOLINK 



I HE bobolink has a widespread geographical 

 range, extending from the central por- 

 tion of South America northward to 

 the fifty-fifth parallel, and embracing all of the United 

 States except the extreme western portion. It breeds 

 from southern New Jersey northward to Nova Scotia 

 and westward to Utah. Many are the names to which 

 the boboUnk answers : in the Southern States it is called 

 the rice-bird, in the Middle States it is the reed-bird, 

 while in the Northern States bobolink. May-bird, 

 meadow-bird, butter-bird, and skunk-bird. 



From the extreme southern limit of their winter 

 home, south of the Amazon, the males, travelling in 

 flocks of several hundred, start on their northward 

 journey about April first, arriving in Florida toward 

 the latter part of the month and some days before 



224 



