Dwir^ht, -^umnier iJirde of 

 Prince iS4warcl Island. 



Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Infrequently ob- 

 served. Young were on the wing the last of June. It should have 

 proved much more abundant than I found it to be. 



Auk X, Jan, 1893. p. 14' 



Summer Birds of Bras D'Or Region 

 0*p« Brafcon Id, . N. S. J. Dwight. Jr. 



57. Regulus satrapa. 



4,U]ti 4. Jan., 1887. p. 16 



Jffira. f ; ^""''^■■y l^^s sent us a sketch of the nest of the 

 ^<"™n-crowned Kinglet, recently reported by him It 

 JeirU^ . ""ei'i-esents the nest suspended under the limb of a 

 spruce with the smaller branches on both sides falling 

 over so as to screen it. The entrance, a round hole, is at 

 the top under the limb towards the tree. The bird to 

 gam access, had to pass under and parallel with the 

 limb : he writes that it is about the size of a Goldfinches' 

 and made of green rock moss. 



. P.& O.xiy, Jul. 1889 plU 



Snmmer Birds of Btidbtiry, Ont. / 

 A.H.Alberg«r, « ; 



U748. Golden-crowned Kinglet. Tolerably |j \ 

 smmon." . I 



0,&0, ZYi Jte©.180O, p. 88 ' 



Birds «* ll«*^»len islftuds. 

 Dr. L.B.BUOiop. 



61. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Abundant 

 breeding on all the islands. A nest taken bj Mr. Robbins on GrindstonJ 

 July 16, was situated in a spruce, about thirtj-five feet from the ground. It 

 was fii-mlj attached by the brim to the branch above and at the same time 

 rested on, and was slightly fastened to, the small bi-anches belov/ The 

 young at this date were able to fly. 



Ank, yi. April. 1889. p. 149 r 



Some Winter Birds of >;ova Xootia. By '^> '^^- 



32. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet.' — Abundant. I 

 was never in the woods any length of time without meeting a flock. In 

 March I frequentlj' heard the summer nesting song. 



Auk, XVI, July, 1899, p. Z5>5. 



Birds of N.B. coast of Labrador 

 by Henry B. Bigelow. 

 _ 81. Regulus satrapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet.- Fairly common 

 m patches of spruce timber, as far as Aillik. 



Auk, XIX, Jan.. 1902, p.30. 



