1915] 
Lowe: Birds of Green Lake County 
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Astragolinus tristis tristis (Linnaeus). Goldfinch 
A common all-year resident, but is more abundant during 
the summer than during the winter. In winter seen in com- 
pany with the redpolls. 
Spinus pinus (Wilson). Pine Siskin 
A winter visitant and resident. A flock of about 30 in a tama- 
rack swamp in St. Marie, February, 1910. 
Passer domesticus (Linnaeus). English Sparrow 
Common all-year resident. 
Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis (Linnaeus). Snow Bunting 
A common winter resident found especially in abandoned 
and stubble fields. 
Calcorius lapponicus lapponicus (Linnaeus). Lapland Long- 
spur 
A common winter resident. 
Pooecetes gramineus gramineus (Gmelin). Vesper Sparrow 
An abundant summer resident, nesting along the roadsides. 
Passerculus sandwichensis savanna (Wilson). Savannah 
Sparrow 
A common summer resident. It is truly a bird of the meadows 
and marshes where it nests. 
Ammodramus savannarum australis Maynard. Grasshopper 
Sparrow 
A common summer resident, more abundant than one would 
suppose. It is very terrestrial in its habits and is flushed with 
difficulty, and as a consequence is overlooked. It was observed 
in blackberry patches about Berlin and Markesan; then, too, 
it was found in the wet marshes near Princeton and Marquette. 
Passerherbulus henslowi henslowi (Audubon). Henslow’s 
Sparrow 
A rare spring migrant, frequents swamps. Two taken in the 
swamps of Big Bend on the Fox River. 
Chondestes grammacus grammacus (Say). Lark Sparrow 
This bird is common in the western part of the state and is 
not very common in this county. Mr. King says he found only 
