THE CANADIAN SPORTSMAN .Hl:.\l. 





Warbler. Rather common during migrations 



and may breed as a male in full BODg 

 June 12th, 1882. 



38. Jhwlra eca pinus ; Pine-creeping Warbler. 

 Very rare. Two specimens taken. 



39. Dendrceca palmerum hypochrysea ; Yellow 

 Red-poll Warbler. Bather rare durin 



tions ; several specimens taken. 



40. Siwus auricapillus ; Golden-crowned 

 Thrush. Common. Breeds. 



41. Siurus nsevius; Water Thrush. Less 

 common than the lasL but bn 



42. Oeothlypis Philadelphia ; Mourning Warb- 

 ler. Not unconinion in low tim h and 

 swampy thickets where it breeds. Ma 



rare by Mcll wraith.* 



43. Geothlypis trichas; Maryland yellow- 

 throat. Common. Breeds. , 



44. Myiodioctes mitratus; Booded Warbler- 

 Very rare. Only one specimen taken. 



45. Myiodioctcs Canadensis; Canada Flycatcher. 

 Rather common. Breeds regularly. 



46. Setophiiyn rulicilla; Redstart. Common. 

 This species and D. sestiva afe our most common 

 Warblers; this in the wilder and more wooded 

 portions, while the other comes into the (owns 

 and inhabits scrub growth in (lie count r . 



47. Vireosylvia oHvacea ; Red-eyed Vireo. 

 common. This species and V. giVoa are our 

 most common Vireos. 



48. Vireosylvia giha ; Warbling Vireo. Very 

 common. Breeds. 



49. Lanivireo flavifrons; Yellow-throated 

 Vireo. Common. Breeds. 



50. Lanivireo solitarius ; Blue-headed Vireo. 

 Very rare ; only one taken September 15th, l s 7 7 . 



51. Lanius borealis; Great Northern Shrike. 

 Rather common in spring and fall. Remains in 

 mild winters but very few breed. 



52. Lanius ludovicianus ez&ubitoriodes ; White- 

 dumped Shrike. Rather common. Breeds. 



53. Ampelis gamilus ; Bohemian' Waxwing. 

 Appears in winter ; sometimes in large Hocks. 



54. Ampelis cedror urn ; Cherry Bird. Common. 

 Breeds. Remains through mild winters. 



55. Progne subis; Purple Martin. Common 

 in towns, seldom seen in the conn try. 



56. Pctrochelidoit lunifrons; Eave Swallows. 

 Breeds abundantly. 



57. Hirundo erythrogastra ; Barn Swallow. 

 Even more abundant than the last. 



58. Tachycineta bicolor ; White-bellied Swal- 

 low. Breeds commonly both in town and country . 



5'J. Cotylc riparia; Bank Swallow. Bi 

 abundantly. 



*Mr. Mcllwraith, of Hamilton, O., iiublisli.nl his list 

 of Birds in the "Proceedings of the Essex institute, 

 Salein, Mass., 18(i(i.'' 



.'h-winged 

 Swallow. Breed 



alone or in 



giv.-n by Mcll wraith : : 



61. Pyranga r 

 tnon. Hi' 



other deep woods. Near I 



'.'lair, it feeds much on the ■_'■ 



62. Betperiphoi 



beak. At Winnipeg, Man., Prof. M- 

 shown specimens of this bird sbo 

 Mcllwraith gives several shot a'. 



<;.;. Pinicola enucleator ; Pine Grosbea 

 quite regularly in winter. 



64 Carpo lacuspurpurt u ; I' ,: i V Finch I 



mi. i! in fall, winter and sprii 



65. /.'" ia ssbill. 

 tonally common in winter, One shot July 



■Mb, 1882. 



66. /.""< White-winged Cross- 

 hill. Occurs in winter but neither so abundantly 

 aor as often as the pre© 



67. Egiothits linaria; Redpoll.' Common in 

 winter, arriving in October and leaving in April. 

 A dcs1 of tli with two addled eggs 

 found .May 29th, 1879, and identified by com- 

 parison with European eggs. 



68. Astragalinus tristis ; Vellow Bird. Very 

 common, remaining with us in mild winters. 

 Breeds in the third week in -Inly. 



Ohrysomitris pinus; Pine Finch. Rather 

 common, arriving in October and leaving in 

 April. 



70. Plectrophanes n Snowbird. Com- 

 mon in large Hocks in w inter : in spring they 

 sometimes stay till late in April ami are then in 

 song. 



71. Centrophanes lapponicus; Lapland I. 

 spur. First found this spring (1882), at Mitchell's 

 Hay, Kent County, in Bocks of from 25 to - 

 According to the inhabitants these birds i 

 (here lint none were observed after May 1 8th. 



72. Passerculm Sandwiehensis sava 



annah Sparrow. Regular but not abundant 



breeder. 



73. I Grass Finch. 

 common. Breeds. 



74. Coturtiiculus pat Yellow -winged 

 Sparrow. Yen rare. One specimen taken. 



75. Chondestes grammica ; Lark Finch. Breeds, 

 but is rare. Has been seen common along the 

 roadsides in the southern and western counl 



76. Zonotrichia leitcophrys : White-crowned 

 Sparrow. Common for a tew days in spring, 

 not yet observed in full. 



77. Zonotrichia albicollis; White-throated Spar- 



