COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



Montana Junco. T.V. 



Has been regarded as acci- 

 dental, but probably more 

 numerous than the records 

 indicate. Rare, or absent, 

 and again sometimes com- 

 mon, as a winter resident in 

 Southern Illinois, Ridgway 

 writes. 



There are positive records 

 for the Chicago Area, by 

 Ridgway and Woodruff, 

 and a number of unques- 

 tionably good sight records 

 made" within the same dis- 

 trict. 



ft — *Bachman's Sparrow. S. R., 

 N.C.S. 

 But chiefly S. 111. Rare in 

 N. 111. 



§tt*Song Sparrow. S.R., N.C.S. 



Rather rare S. R. in S. 111. 

 Common to abundant in 

 most parts of state. Oc- 

 casional W. R. in N. and 

 C. 111., and common in win- 

 ter in S. III. 



§Lincoln's Sparrow. S.R., N. 

 Not common. Fairly com- 

 mon migrant. Winters in 

 S. 111., and rarely in the 

 northern part of state. 



§tSwamp Sparrow. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 

 But questionable in ex- 

 treme S. 111. Fairly com- 

 mon. More plentiful dur- 

 ing migrations. Winters 

 in S. 111. Hess regards it 

 a rare breeder in his sec- 

 tion. 



Fox Sparrow. T.V. 



Common. Winters casual- 

 ly in N. 111., but common 

 during the same period in 

 C. and S. 111. 



§.j-^_*Towhee. S.R., N.C.S. 



Common. Rather common 

 W. R. in S. III., and of cas- 



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