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70. Oven Bird, Golden-crowned Thrush, 



(Sdurus Aurocapillus.) Common; 

 breeding here. 



71. Water Thrush, {Sciurus Novcbora- 



ccusis). Frequently breeding here. 



72. Large-billed Water Thrush, (Seiurus 



Ludoi-icicnius.) Very Rare. 

 7i Black-throated Green Warbler, 

 {Dcndroica I'ircns.) Frequent in 

 spring and autumn. 



74. Black-throated Blue Warbler, (^Dcn- 



droica Canadensis.) Frequent in 

 spring and autumn. 



75. Yellow-rumped Warbler, {Dcndroica 



Coronata.) Common in spring and 

 autumn migrations. 



76. Blackburnian Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Blackburnioc.) Common in spring 

 and autumn. 



77. Bay-breasted Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Castanea.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



78. Pine-creeping Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Pinus.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



79. Chestnut-sided Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Pcnnsyhanica.) Frequent in spring 

 and autumn. 



80. Blue Warbler, (Dcndroica Coerulea.) 



Frequently seen in spring and au- 

 tumn. 



81. Black-polled Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Striata.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



82. Yellow Warbler, (Dcndroica Aes- 



tiva.) Common; breeding here. 



83. Black and Yellow Warbler, (Dcn- 



droica Maculosa.) Frequent in 

 spring and autumn. 



84. Cape May Warbler, (Dcndroica 



Tigrina.) Occasionally seen in 

 spring and autumn. 



85. Yellow Red Poll, (Dcndroica Pal- 



maruin.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



86. Yellow-throated Warbler, (Dcndro- 



ica Superciliosa.) Occasionally 

 seen in spring and autumn. 



87. Prairie Warbler, (Dcndroica Disco- 



lor.) Rare; seen in spring and 

 autumn. 



88. Hooded Warbler, (Myiodioctcs Mit- 



ratus.) Occasionally seen in spring 

 autumn. 



89. Green Black-cap Flycatcher, (Myio- 



dioctcs Pusillus.) Frequent in 

 spring and autumn. 



90. Canada Flycatcher (Myiodioctcs Ca- 



nadensis.) Frequent in spring and 

 autumn. 



91. Red Start, (Sclofhaga Ruticilla.) 



Common in spring. 



92. Scarlet Tanager; (Ptranga Rubra.) 



Common; breeding here. 



93. Barn Swallow, (Hinindo Ilorrco- 



rum.) Abundant. 



94. Cliff Swallow, (Hirundo Lunifrons.) 



Frequent ; breeding here ; building 

 their nests of mud under the eaves 

 of buildings. 



95. White-bellied Swallow, (Hirundo 



Bicolor.) Frequent; breeding 

 here. 



96. Bank Swallow, (Cotylc Rifaria.) 



Occasionally seen along the Dela- 

 ware. 



97. Rough-winged Swallow, (Cotylc Scr- 



ripcnnis.) Occasionally seen. 



98. Purple Martin; (Progne Purpurea.) 



Common ; breeding in boxes, etc. ; 

 returning season after season and 

 occupying the same location. 



99. Cedar Bird, (Ampelis Ccdorum.) 



Common. 



100. Wax-wing, Bohemian Chatterer, 

 (Ampelis Garrulus.) Very rarely 

 seen. 



loi. Butcher Bird, The Great Northern 

 Shrike, (Collyrio Borealis.) Fre- 

 quently seen. 



102. Red-eyed Flycatcher, (Virco Oliva- 



ceus.) Common. 



103. Warbling Flycatcher, (Virco Gilvus.) 



Frequently seen. 



104. White Flycatcher, (Virco Novcbora- 



censis.) Common. 



105. Blue-headed Flycatcher, (Virco So- 



litarius.) Frequently seen. 

 106 Yellow-throated Flycatcher, (Virecf 



Flavifrons.) Frequently seen. 

 107. Cat Bird, (Mimus Carolincnsis.) 



Common. 



