0UEam*r Birds of PreBidential Range, 

 Wliite Mte. - A. P. Ohadbournfe 



4^. Turdus ustulatus swainsonii. Olive-backed Thrush. Occurs 

 throughout the country at the base of the mountain, but is there outnum- 

 bered by r. aonalaschkcB ■pallasii ; the latter soon becomes rare as a higher 

 altitude is reached, but its place is then taken by T. alicim hicknelli ; 

 there is, however, an intermediate tract where T. u. swainsonii is the most 

 abundant of the Thrushes. In short, Swainson's is the only Thrush that 

 extends uninterruptedly from base to shrub limit, though in the highest 

 part of its range it is less plenty than Bicknell's, and near the base not as 

 common as the Hermit. In the intervale land along the river, T. a. fal- 

 lasii takes the place held by T. u. swainsonii, and is there outnumbered by 

 T. fuscescens. 



A.tlk, 4. A»rU 1887. p. 107 



Bds. Obs. in Franoonia, N. H. June 11-21 ' 

 '8Q, and June4-Aug. 1/87, W. Faxon 



84. Tardus ustulatus swainsonii. Olive-backed THRUSH.-Common 

 at hi<^^'her levels, and in deep woods about the village. 



ATik, V. April, 1888. P.153 



Breezy Point, Warren, N,H. 



1894. 



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