Field Spaeeow 221 463 442 



Builds nest of rootlets and grass lined with hair or fine 

 grass, on ground or low bush. 



Larcom, Lucy The Field Sparrow 



Vesper Sparrow 208 54° 349 



Called also Bay-winged Bunting and Grass Finch; nests on 

 ground. John Burroughs tells of it in Wake Robin. 



Thaxter, Celia The Vespe-r Sparrow 

 Thomas, E. M. The Vesper Sparrow 



Phoebe 174 456 87 



Called also Pewee and Bridge Pewee; builds nest of mud, 

 moss, grass and feathers, under cliff, bridge, culvert or shed; 

 a valuable insect destroyer. 



Lathrop, G. P. The Phoebe bird 

 Lowell, J. R. The Phoebe 



Yellow-bellied Sapsucker M 162 402 95 



Called also Yellow-bellied Woodpecker; nests in hole in a 

 tree; seldom breeds in Indiana. Read of his very clever 

 method of providing food. 



American Goldfinch R 203 529 92 



Called Yellow-bird, Lettuce-bird, and Salad-bird; nests in 

 upright fork of tree or bush. 



APRIL 



Chimney Swift 170 423 93 



Called Chimney Swallow; builds nest of glued twigs at- 

 tached to side of chimney or hollow tree. 



Dodge, M. B. The Chimney nest 



Barn Swallow 239 613 22 



The familiar forktailed bird; glues or fastens ti&t to bam 

 timbers inside of bam. This is to be carefully distinguished 

 from the Cliff Swallow that builds the bottle shaped mud 

 nests, feather-lined, outside' the bam under the eaves. 

 Aird, Thomas The Swallow 

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