Dwigbt, Summer Birds of 

 Princ* B4ward Island, 



Parus hudsonicus. Hudsonian Chickadee.— Tolerably comiiion, but 

 not attracting attention to itself so aggressively as does atricapillus. 

 However, when it does speak out, it always seems to me to make use of 

 the ungrammatical expression 'It's m^-e,' with a good deal of emphasis on 

 the -me-e.' 



Auk X. Jan, 1893. P. 14 



Bnmmer Birds of Bras D'Or Region 

 Oftp« Breton Id. , N. S. J. Dwighr, Jr. 



I 56. p. hudsonicus. 



Auk, 4, Jan.. 1887. p. 16 



Birds of Upper St. JohQ, 

 Batclielder. 



woods. It was not seen at Fort Fairfield. 



Bull, N. 0.0, ?.Aprli.i882.p.l09 



Birds -within Ten Miles of Point ' ^, 

 de MontSj Can, Comeau & Merriasc 



7. Parus hudsoniciis. Hudsonian Chickadee. — A common resi- 

 dent, like the last. 



Bull. N.O.O, 7, Oct, X882, p, 2& 



Summer Bds. Beatigouche VaUey N B 

 July, '88. J.Brittainand P.Cox, Jr 



Parus hudsonicus. Hudsonian CmcKADEE.-Not uncommon. 



AHk, fl. April, 1880. p. 119 



An Ornithologist' s Summer In Labrador 

 M. Abbott Frazar, 



Parus hudsonicus, Hudsonian Chickadee. 

 While at Esquimaux Point ni the sisrhig, I saw 

 but two individuals, and observed none others 

 until my return in Seplcinbci-, wh(>n they were 

 migrating in abundaiu'c alonj;- with the Labra- 

 dor Jays. Never before had 1 s(M>n theiu in 

 flocks of'over a dozen or liltccn, hut now they 

 passed in fifties and hundreds, and ihc two 

 mornings that I was out 1 must have seen as 

 many as twenty such bunches. 



0.& o. XII. Mar.1887, p.jr. 



Some Winter Birds of Kova Scotia. By G. H. Morrell. 



j 31. Parus hudsonicus. Hudsonian Chickadee. — Abundant. Often 



seen accompanying the preceding. Thev are readily distinguished from 

 ' P. atricafillus by their note alone. Auk, XVI, July, 1.299, ^S'^. 



