Birds Of Upper St. John. 

 Batobeid^rt 



lo. Sitta canadensis Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch.— One shot at 

 Fort Fairfield. Both species are said to be common at Houlton. 



Ban, N. O. O, 7, April, 1,882, p. 109 



Birds -within Ten Miles of Point 

 de Monts, Can, Cojmeati & Merriaaaa 



Sitta canadensis. Red-bellied Nuthatch.— Tolerably common 

 .'inter, but not observed in summer. 



Bull. N. 0.0, 7, Got, 1882. p, 234 



-A^^. /6'. Red-bellied Nuthatch, 



O.&O. XI.Mar,1886.p. VV 



An Ornithologist' s Summer in Labrador 

 M. Abbott Frazar. 



Sitta canadensis. Bed-breasted Nuthatch, baw 

 several broods with their parents at Esquimaux 

 Point tlie first week of September. | 



O.&O. XII.Mar.lSS7.p.3><" 



Summer Bds. Restiifonohe Valley, N.B. 

 July. '88. J.Brittain and P. Cox. Jr. 



Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Quite common, with 

 Attk. VI. April. 1889. p. 110 



^Summer Birds of Bndbnry, Qjxb,^' I 



A.E.AJ,berB«P. | • 



, 728. Eed-bellied Nuthatch. Tolerably'com- 11 ' 

 men. ^ I ; 



_ o, Sfb, sv, jaoe, 18^0, p. 88 \ 



•D'wieti t, rtumnaer'BirdB of 

 Prince Hdward Island. 

 Sitta canadensis. Red-bellied Nuthatch. — I had about ^iven up 

 seeing this species at all when ] came upon several at Sonris, probably a 

 family. Thej' feed usually in the u])per boughs of spruces, and seldom 

 run up and down the trunks of trees like their white-breasted brethren. 

 They have a nasal cry of one note, uttered with varying intensity, and 

 never rapidly repeated like the other species. Of course I should not 

 venture such general conclusions as these with regard to this species, nor 

 to others, if they were not based upon further observations made else 

 where. 



Auji X, Jan, 18&3. p. 14 



