OF ILLINOIS BIRDS 



ual, or rare, occurrence in 

 the more northern parts of 

 state. 



Arctic Towhee. 



Accidental. One record for 

 N. E. 111. (Woodruff), and 

 reported from S. Wis. 



§||:_*Cardinal. P.R., N.C.S. 



Common in lower half of 

 state. 



§t|:Rose-breasted Grosbeak. S. 

 R., N.C.S. 



But rare or wanting, as a 

 breeder, in extreme S. 111. 

 Fairly common in many 

 places. Also a migrant, or 

 T. v., throughout the state. 



— Blue Grosbeak. S.R., S. 



Reported by Ridgway and 

 Nelson as rare in S. 111. 



§>j-:[:_*Indigo Bunting. S.R., N.C. 

 S. 



Common to all parts of 

 state. 



Painted Bunting. 



Rare summer visitor to S. 

 111. Ridgway reports it 

 from Wabash County. 



§-j-|:_*Dickcissel. S.R., N.C.S. 



Common generally, though 

 erratic at times and change- 

 able in abundance. 



TANAGERS. 



§-j-^ — *Scarlet Tanager. S.R., N.C. 



S. 

 Locally common and of 

 general distribution through- 

 out the state. 



t±— *Summer Tanager. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 

 Rare S. R. in N. 111. Com- 

 mon in southern portion of 

 state. 



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