Todd : Birds of Erik and Presque Isle. 



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Lanius ludovicianus migrans, 

 Vireo olivaceus, 

 Vireo gilvus, 

 Vireo flavifrons , 

 Mniotilta varia, 

 Compsothlypis americana, 

 Dendroica cestiva, 

 Dendroica pensylvanica, 

 Seiurus aurocapillus, 

 Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla, 

 Icteria virens, 



Wilsonia mitrata, 

 Setophaga ruticilla, 

 Galeoscoptes carolinensis, 

 Toxostoma rufum, 

 Troglodytes a'edon, 



? Cistothorus stellaris, 

 Telmatodytes palustris, 

 Hylocichla mustelina, 

 Hylocichla fuscescens, 



■\ Merula migratoria, 

 Sialia sialis. 



The winter visitants number at least twenty-five species, some (*) of 

 which, however, are much more numerous during the season of migra- 

 tion, while others (f) have not yet been actually found throughout the 

 entire cold season, although their occurrence is in every way probable. 

 They are as follows : 



Lams argentatus, 



* Aythya vallisneria, 



* Fuligula marila, 

 Clangula clangula americana, 

 Oidemia deglandi, 

 Oidemia perspicillata, 



■f Accipiter atricapillus, 



\ Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johan- 

 nis, 



■f Scotiaptex nebulosa, 

 Nyctea nyctea, 

 Otocoris alpestris, 

 Hesperiphona vespertina, 



Pinicola enucleator leucura, 



Loxia leucoptera, 



Acanthis linaria, 

 f Acanthis linaria rostrata, 

 f Spinas pinus, 



Passerina nivalis, 



* Calcarius lapponicus, 

 Spizella monticola, 



*Junco hyemalis, 

 Lanius borealis, 

 ■f" Dendroica coronata, 



* Olbiorchilus hiemalis, 

 f Regulus satrapa. 



This gives a total of one hundred and six species for the breeding 

 season and forty-three for the winter. To these are to be added ninety- 

 five species best classed as transient visitants, although some of them, 

 indicated by an asterisk, possibly breed occasionally, while others, 

 marked by a dagger, are apt to occur in the winter season also. 

 f Colymbus holbcellii, Gavia lumme, 



-f Colymbus auritus, Larus delawarensis, 



Podilymbus podiceps, f Larus Philadelphia, 



Gavia imber, Sterna caspia, 



