Birds of Upper St, John. 

 B&totiel<ier. 



17. Dendroeca caerulescens {Linn.) Bd. Black-t 

 Warbler.— Rather common at Fort Fairfield. At Grand Falls 

 common in hard woods where the underbrush was thick. 



Bun. N. O. O, 7, Aprlla 1882. p. 109 



Snnuner Birds of Sodbnrr, Out, 

 A.£[.Alfo6rg«r. 



j 654. Black-throated Blue Warbler. Toler I 

 I ably common. I 



Prince Hawarcl Isiana, 



Dendroica caerulescens. Black-tiiroated Blue Warbler. — A few 

 were detected at Souris. I did not see sucli extensive hard-wood timber 

 anywhere else on the island, and as the species has a decided preference 

 for such localities, its absence elsewhere is perhaps not to be wondered at. 

 Auk X, Jan. 18Q3. P.13 



■ . , / ^ ■ ^ General Notes, 



Notes on C»pe Br«ton Snmmer Birds. /U-^ox^m^. 



Francis H.Allen. U 



urulescens, one individual of which he found near Baddeck. 



Ank XII. Jan. 1995 p. s© 



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57. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler.— ^ ' 

 Fairly common during the latter part of July, more so in August. 



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U^<^,}(K{y^o^. I?"?/., 9-3, 



247. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler. — 

 Regular migrant, abundant May 8 to 24, and August 28 to September 29; 

 earliest spring record May 2, 1900; latest fall record October 6, 1895 (J. 

 Hughes Samuel). ; 



