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Birds of Bristol Ooun by, Mass. 

 F.W.Andros. 



Troglodytes aedon Vieill., House Wren. I 

 Summer resident, tolerably uoramon. Breeds. 



O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p. 141 



Bdft. Obs. n«ar Graylock Mt. Berkshire 

 Co. Mass. June 28- July 16. W, Faxon 



67. Troglodytes aedon. House Wren.— This bird was observed in 

 its liair-domesticateci state near fannhoiises in Williamstown, and a few 

 were found remote Irom liunian habitations on the mountain sides wliere 

 the forest had been cut off and where the dead stubs seemed to aftord 

 theui a consjenial home. In such places the Olive-sided Flycatcher also is 

 pretty sure to be found. The Wrens are quite shy in such locahties, seem- 

 hio- to retain the primitive habits of tlieir race. 



Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 105 



Bd^. Obs. near Sheffield. Berkshire 

 Oy. Mass. June 17-2G, "88. W.Faxon 



70. Troglodytes aedon. Mouse Wren.— Common. 



Auk.YI. Jan., 1889. p. 46 



