Birds Of Upper St. Joto . 

 BatchelcLer. 



7. Parus atricapillus IJnn. Black-capped Chickadee. — At Grand 

 Falls it was not uncommon. Some dajs four or five pairs would be seen, 

 on ottiers none at all. At Fort Fairfield it was not very common, tliough 

 seen occasionally. At Houlton ''very common." 



BaU, N. O. O, 7, AprU, 3,882. p, 109 



Birds -within Ten Miles of Point 

 deMonts, Can, Comeau & Men iar. 



6. Parus atricapillus. ^ Black-capped Chickadee — A 

 ■esident. ' 



Bull.N.0.0, '".\Oot, X882,P,234 



3 



Last Dates Migratory Birds observed by ' 

 E. D . Wintle, FaU1885. Montreal, Can. 



Wc/t. /r Black-capped- Chickadee, 



O.&O. XI.Mar.lSae.p. -VV- 



Summer Birds Of Bras D'Or Region 

 Oai» Breton Id,, N.S. J.Dwight, Jr. 



55. Parus: atricapillus. 



Aukt 4, Jan. , 1887. p. le 



SnmnSLarBds. Restisrouche Valley, N.B, 

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



I Parus atricapillus. Black-capped Chickadee. — Not uncommon. 



Auk, "VI. April, 1889. p. 119 



^*&0.SV, gtoeW890. P.88 



Dwiclit, -v^ummer Birde of 

 Prince B^fiward Island, 



us atricapillus. Black-capped Chickadee. — Occasionally! 

 ; families were encountered, so that it is probably a fairly com 



Auk X, Jan, 1893. p. 14 



