Birds of Cheater County, Penn. 

 Cyrus B. Ressel, Ercildoun, Pa. 



and t!ie piimeval forest. Tlie acoustic quality 

 of the notes was such that they always seemed 

 to come from a distance, but though I rightly 

 suspected that this was not really the case the 

 birds always eluded ray observation while 

 singing, and it was not until June 11th that 

 my perseverance was at last rewarded by 

 seeing the bird in tlie act, and thus proving 

 finally that my suspicions, as to the author of 

 the songs being Wilson's Tlirush, were correct. 



Editor of O. & O.: | 

 Allow me to add an instance of the breeding j 

 of Wilson's Thrush in Pennsylvania, to the ' 

 report of Messrs. Norris and Koch in May 

 O. & O. I have a set of three eggs of this 

 bird taken June 10, 1885, in Delaware County, 

 Pa. Thad. Sarber. 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 



195. Tiirdus fuscescens (Steph.). Wilson's 

 Thrush. Summer resident; rare; in migration 

 common. Ai'rives second week in May. Nid- 

 ificates by the last of the month ; eggs, four. 

 I Departs by October. 



o <teO. XIV. Sept. 1809 p. 130 



_ Last June I found a set of WUson's Tlirush 

 containing three eggs of the thrush and seven 

 Cowbird's eggs. The nest was on a limb pro- 

 jecting over the sidewalk in a part of the [ 

 toyn most frequented. j 



J, Birds Breedinsr in MaPsiuUl Oo* III* 



No 756 Wilson's Thrush {Turduf! fmcen- \ 

 Very »arc. On May SO, 1889, I found I 

 of this species in the nest of a 

 bird. There is no doubt as to 

 if the egg. It is the only egg 

 n the county that 1 know of, 

 although I have seen the birds here in the | 

 breeding season. -sw^rr" ^nPl 



cens). 

 a single 

 Summer Yello 

 the identity f 

 ever found i 



Birds of KslamazooOounty, Mich. 

 Dr. Morris Gtibbs. 



2. [3.] Eylodchla fiiscescens (Steph.) Baird. 

 Wilson's Thrush ; Veery. — One of the last of the 

 fiimily to make its appearance. Arrives from 

 May 1 to 10. A few remain to breed. Occasion- 

 ally lay five eggs ; usually four. j 



Q.&iQ. X, JaQ.1885.B, fe. 



Detroit^idx. 1891 Notes. 

 B.H. Swales, 



Wilson's Thrush ; took a set of four esss 

 / I and one of the Cowbird. The Viery does not 



j breed here as commonly as the Wood Thrush. 



0.&0. Vol. 18, July. 1893 p. 100 



DetroitjMioli. 1891 Notes. 

 S.H. Swales. 



I May 27. Wilson's Thrush, three eggs, 



0.& O. Vol. 18, July. 1893 p. 100 



Detroit JUlch. 1891 Notes, 

 L B.B. Swales, 



I June 8. Wood and I went out to High- 

 j land Park. Took a set of four spotted eggs 

 I of the Wilson's Thrush, 



0.&O.ToLia.Jiily.l893 p.lOQ 



