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Som» Birds of Lewis Co, N T 

 O.Hart M T-ia,a ' 



Anorthura troglodytes var. | hyemalis, , , , f /^^^^^^ ,_ 



Bull. N.O.O. 3, April. 1878. p. 63 



Oneida County, New York 

 William I..ilalp2i S, aabert 



Troglodytes hiemalis.-We have taken two more nests of this species 

 June .8 and 39 18S7, at Holland Patent and Trenton Fa s 'xrey 

 were placed and constructed almost exactly as the one describ d the 

 L.St, and contained four and six fresh eggs respectively. 



Auk, VII. 3uls^QQQj^j^Z3^ 



Birds of the Adirondack Region 

 vJ.H.Merriam. 



18. Anorthura troglodytes hyemalis {Vieillot) Coves. Winter 

 Wrek. — Breeds abundantly. Comes when the melting snow uncovers 

 the mossy logs and brush heaps in April, and follows the wanderings of 

 the mixed flocks in autumn till late in October. A very characteristic 

 bird of the entire Adirondack region. 



Buii. N.O.O, «,Oot. 1881. P,227 



Notes on Some Winter Besidenfcs of 

 Hudson Valley. B.A.Mearna. 



5. Anorthura troglodytes var. hyemaUB. Winter AVren. — The 

 Winter Wren is found in winter in the Hudson Valley at least as far north 

 as Rhinebeck. Mr. Bicknell writes me that "it is somewhat irregular as 

 a winter resident," but does " not consider it unusual to sec it any time 

 between October and May (May 4, 1877). It is, however, most abundant , 

 in the fall (October)." In the Highlands it is generally common all win- 

 ter, but is somewhat irregular. It has been abundant during the severest 

 winters, and uncommon, at times, in mild ones. Not plentiful last winter. 

 It is often found in the rushes of the salt marshes beside tire Hudson River ; 

 feeds, at such times, upon small moUusks. 



BoU. N.O.O. 4,Jau.. 1879. p.34 



lu^ ^oJ^jU. V n^y,' ^^^^ A^^^ 



Winter Wren. Tolerably common. 



B. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 



Auii, XIX, July, 1902, p. 298. 



