CASE NO. 7 FIGS. 1-39 



LATE SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE 

 EASTERN UNITED STATES 



For times of arrival at other localities see remarks 

 under Case No. 6 



1 Yellow- billed Cuckoo, p. 25 



2 Black-billed Cuckoo, p. 25 



3 Ruby- throated Hummingbird, 



female, p. 36 



4 Ruby-throated Hummingbird, 



male, p. 36 



5 Crested Flycatcher, p. 38 



6 Kingbird, p. 37 



7 Gray Kingbiid, p. 37 (Southern 



States) 



8 Baltimore Oriole, male, p. 52 



9 Baltimore Oriole, female, p. 52 



I o Orchard Oriole , adult male , 



p. Si 



II Orchard Oriole, female, p. Si 



12 Orchard Oriole, young male, 



P- 51 



13 Bobolink, female, p. 48 



14 Bobolink, male, p. 48 



15 Lincoln's Sparrow, p. 75 



16 Grasshopper Sparrow, p. 64 



17 Henslow's Sparrow, p. 65 



18 Leconte's Sparrow, p. 65 



Mississippi Valley) 



19 Lark Sparrow, p. 68 (Mis- 



sissippi Valley) 



20 Dickcissel, p. 80 (Mississippi 



Valley) 



21 Harris's Sparrow, p. 69 (Mis- 



sissippi Valley) 



22 White-crowned Sparrow, p. 69 



23 Indigo Bunting, male, p. 79 



24 Indigo Bunting, female, p. 79 



25 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, fe- 



male, p. 78 



26 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, male, 



P- 78 



27 Scarlet Tanager, male, p. 80 



28 Scarlet Tanager, p. 80 



29 Warbling Vireo, p. 89 



30 Philadelphia Vireo, p. 89 



31 Worm-eating Warbler, p. 93 



32 Orange-crowned Warbler, p. 96 



33 Nashville Warbler, p. 96 



34 Golden-winged Warbler, male, 



p. 95 



35 Blue-winged Warbler, p. 94 



36 Golden- winged Warbler , fe- 



male, p. 95 



37 Lawrence's Warbler, p. 95 



38 Brewster's Warbler, p. 95 



39 Parula Warbler, p. 97 



