THE HAWKEYE ORNITHOLOGIST AND OOLOGIST. 



87 



MIGRATION REPORTS. 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 







REPORTED BY W. E 



PRATT. 

 NO. NEXT A 







FIRST 



VHEN 



NAME. 



3EEN. SEEN. 



SEFN. 



COM. 



Pectoral Sandpiper 



4-16 



* 







Horned Larkt 











Am. Bittern 



4-21 



1 



4-23 



4-25 



Virginia Rail 



4-21 



2 



4-25 



5- 1 



Carolina " 



4-21 



5 



4-23 



4-30 



Cowbird 



4-21 



* 







Bobolink 



4-21 



* 







Kingfisher 



4-21 



1 



4-25 



5- 3 



Golden-c. Kinglet 



4-23 



* 







Ruby-c. " 



4-23 



* 







Y. -headed Blackbird 



4-24 



6 



4-26 



4-28 



Cat bird 



4-24 



2 



4-25 



5- 5 



Ruddy Duck 



4-24 



2 







Black-c. Nightheron 



4-24 



* 







Golden Plover 



4-22 



* 







Chipping Sparrow 



4-25 



* 







Swamp " 









4-25 



Duck Hawkj 



4-25 



1 







Osprey 



4-25 



1 







Bonaparte Gull 



4-25 



20 





4-26 



Black Tern 



4-26 



1 





5-12 



Spotted Sandpiper 



4-26 



1 





4-30 



Bartram's Sandpiper 



4-27 



1 



4-30 



5- 2 



Kingbird 



4-28 



8 



5- 1 



5- 4 



Horned Grebe 



5- 1 



9 







Green Heron 



5- 1 



* 







Baltimore Oriole 



5- 1 



1 



5- 3 



5- 4 



Chimney Swift 



5- 1 



2 



5- 3 



5- 4 



Summer Tellowbird 



5- 3 



1 



5- 4 



5-12 



Bl'h-t. Blue Warbler 



5- 4 



* 







Black and Y. " 



5- 4 



# 







Redstart 



5- 4 



2 



5- 5 



5-12 



Chestnut-s. Warbler 



5- 4 



1 





5-12 



Least Flycatcher 



5- 4 



3 





5-12 



Blackburnian Warier 5- <! 



5 





5-12 



. Nashville 



5- 5 



1 







Woodcock 



5- 5 



1 







Wood Thrush 



5- 9 



1 





5-12 



Short-b. Water Th'sh 5-12 



5 







Long-b. " 



5-12 



1 







Warblers— Golden- w. 











Yellow-rumped 











Blue Yellow-backed 











Black-throated Green 









Tennessee 











Palm 











Can. Flycatching 











Wilson's Black-capped 









B. & W. Creeping 



5-12 



* 







Maryland Y. -throat 



5-12 



* 







Bl'eGr'y Gnat-catcher 5-12 

 Scarlet Tanager 

 Bank Swallow 

 Forester's Tern 

 Least Bittern 

 Wood Pewee 

 Acadian Flycatcher 

 Whippoorwill 



5-12 



* 



5-12 



* 



5-12 



* 



5-12 



1 



5-12 



* 



5-12 



3 



5-12 



2 



♦Numerous. 



tTwo half-fledged young ones found, 4-21. 



JA very large, long-winged Hawk, a very 

 swift flier. Saw him kill four Mud Hens on 

 the wing in about ten minutes. 



The observations were made at Grass Lake 

 and Grand Crossing. 



JACKSON, MICHIGAN. 



REPORTED BY CARLE TON GILBERT. 



Barn Swallow 4-10 



Chimney Swift 4-20 



Scarlet Tanager 4-25 



Golden-c. Thrush 4-15 



Purple Martin 4- 3 



House Wren 4-29- 



Baltimore Oriole 4-29 



Catbird 4-20 



Parula AVarbler 5- 4 



White-t. Sparrow 5- 1 



Bl'k and W. Creeper 5- 2 



Vesper Sparrow 4-26 



Pine Grosbeak 5- 2 



Mourning Warbler 5- 4 



Y.-rumped " 5-4 



Maryland Y. -throat 5-4 



Blackburnian Warb. 5-14 



Black-t. Green " 5 13 



Blue " 5 19 

 Bl'eGr'y Gnatcatcher 5 10 



Gt. C'st'd Flycatcher 5-12 



Rose-b. Grosbeak 5-12 



Whippoorwill 5-12 



Nighthawk 5-19 



Orchard Oriole 5-12 



White-c. Sparrow 5- 14 



Chestnut-s. Warbler 5-12 



Golden-w. " 5-15 



Black-billed Cuckoo 5-15 



Y.-bellied Flycatcher 5-11 



Redstart 5-12 



Red.-h. Woodpecker 5- 1 



Field Sparrow 5-12 



Swamp Sparrow 5-13 



Bobolink 5-12 



Indigo Bunting 5-21 



Least Flycatcher 5-18 



4 

 3 



1 

 i 



2 

 1 

 2 



1 

 1 



10 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 4 

 3 

 2 

 

 1 

 1 



4-20 

 4-22 

 4-30 

 4-26 

 4- 6 

 4-30 

 4-30 

 4-28 



5-13 

 5-15 



5-17 

 5-19 

 5-15 

 5-14 

 5-13 

 5-16 

 5-15 

 5-16 



4-23 

 4-24 

 5-14 

 5- 5 

 4-22 

 5-10 

 5-15 

 5-13 



5- 2 5- 

 5- 3 5- 

 4-30 



5-12 



5-10 5-16 



5-18 5-21 

 5 17 



5 16 5 20 



5-18 



5-15 5-21 



5-18 



5-20 

 5-17 



5-19 



5-20 

 5-15 

 5-18 



5-18 

 5-19 

 5-20 



