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Birds of Bristol Oonnfcy, Mass. 



• W-Andros. 



Troglodytes Memalis Vieill., Winter VVi-en 

 Winter resident, rare. 



O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p.l4i 



Notes on Birds of Winchboaoii, Mass. 

 WiUiam Brewster. 



I 75- Troglodytes hiemalit 



V. Oct.. 1888. p.38e 



Troglodytes hiemalis.— In the swamp where the Olive-sided Flycatchers 

 breed, we heard two Winter Wrens singing June 26, 1887. While trying 

 to get a sight at one of them I flushed and shot a young bird which could 

 not have been more than a day or two from the nest, as it was unable to 

 fly more than a few yards at a time. There were many fallen trees in the 

 vicinity, and their upturned roots, laden with earth and overgrown with 

 moss, afforded numberless nesting sites. As already stated, I did not 



■TOInt*^ T»«,^»j„a 4.V . ""'^ '"^'^"P ^^^^^y '"^''s tf^at he heard the 



Winter BiPdslnSoath-eastem Mass. Wrens singing there a few days before our arrival. 



Hany q. White 



, I ■^^> V. Oct., 1888. p. 39 J 



lo. iRHter >Kre»,. Kaivly remains through- ' ^1 

 out the winter. Jiecorded at Highland Li-rhfcj 

 on January lOth. " 



O.&O. Vol.17, Jtme,l892 p.Bfl 



General No^r^s. 



■■S- Troglodytes hiemalis. Winter W^EN^^^eard in r , "^^^^^^^ 



Barrington, fourteen n.i!.. north of the Connecticut line,- heard akot i 

 Becket and Washington. e , neai a al.so in j 



AxjJs. XII. Jan. 1806 p. 89 



