Naushon Island, Mass.
1900.
May 20, 21
(No 7)
  9. Dendroica virens. - One heard singing on the 21st in the
heart of the old oak & birch woods which do 
not include evergreens of any kind. It is not
unlikely that the bird was a migrant or
it may have strayed from the pitch pine woods
further to the westward.
  10. Dendroica striata. - Two male male singing in the old woods.
These were the only unquestioned north
bound migrants that I found during
my stay.
  11. Dendroica aestiva. - Abundant in the cultivated grounds
& briary thickets near the houses at the
N.E. end of the island but not seen
elsewhere.
  12. Dendroica discolor. - One singing in the broom on the evening
of the 21st. In view of the remarkable 
abundant of this Warbler on Martha's Vineyard
it should be at least common here. There
are plenty of favorable places for it to breed
in oak scrub near the shore.
  13. Geothlypis trichas. - Abundant in briary thickets. A few
heard singing in the broom plantations.
  14. Setophaga ruticilla. - Common through the wooded
parts of the island.
  15. Siurus aurocapillus. - Common in the upland woods.
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