-Winter Birds of Webster, N. H. by Falco. 



Red-bellied Nutlialcb, (Sitta eanafleimi<). , 



O.&O. X.Jan. 188.5. p./ -it 



Suiter Blr^B of Presidential Range, J . 



White Mta. A. P. Chad bourne 



40. Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — Common at the 

 base of the mount.iin, but more plentj at a higher altitude, and most 

 abundant in the low spruce and fir forest near the limit of timber. Young 

 birds in first plumage were killed on July 12, opposite the Half-way 

 House. On September 2, 1884, I saw one running over the bare rocks on 

 the summit of Mt. Clay. 



Auk. 4. Ami 1887. p. 107 



B<^. Obs. inPranconia, N.H. June 11-21 

 86, and June4-Aug. 1,'87, W.Faxon 



78. Sitta canadensis. I^-breasted NuTHAxcH.-Rare. 



Auk, V. April. 1888. p. 163 



Bfrd Notes, OentralN. H. Winter '91-92 

 J. H. Johnson 



I Red-breasted Niithatoh, common. 



0.&O.Voi. i7,May i89is p. 72 



1894. 



Breezy Point, Warren, N.H. 

 ' . wjr J^. Jm- IVn^^^. 



1805. 



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Breeay Point, Warren, N.H. 



•id' 3/-^ 



