APPENDIX 

 A 



LISTS OF BIEDS BREEDING IN THE THREE 

 LIFE-ZONES OF NEW ENGLAND AND EAST- 

 ERN NEW YORK 



The lists given below are intended to show about what 

 birds may be looked for in the breeding season in the 

 regions defined in the map on p. 16. They must not, how- 

 ever, be taken too strictly ; birds will sometimes appear 

 side by side that belong to wholly different groups. Par- 

 ticularly is this true of the upland of western and central 

 New England, which is an ornithological borderland. (See 

 Distribution, p. 13.) Moreover, the exact distribution of 

 birds in certain regions is not yet well known ; southern 

 Vermont is still quite unexplored. But if no local list is 

 obtainable (see Appendix B), then these lists will enable 

 a student to make a tentative list of birds to be looked for. 

 The lists include only such water-birds as breed commonly 

 inland, and only the commoner hawks and owls. 



BIRDS RESTRICTED TO THE UPPER AUSTRAL ZONE. 



a. North to the Palisades, Siaten Island, or Central Park. 

 Tufted Titmouse. 

 Carolina Wren. 

 Kentucky Warbler. 

 Cardinal. 



