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Dendroica magnolia (Wilson). Magnolia Warbler 
A common migrant. In 1910 it appeared in large numbers, 
April 28th. Usually arrives about May 6th to 18th. 
Dendroica pennsylvanica (Linnaeus). Chestnut-Sided Warbler 
A very common migrant, and a not uncommon summer resi- 
dent. It is usually found in cut overlands and borders of woods. 
Out of 13 nests found eight were in huckleberry bushes. Mr. 
King reports it as a summer resident from Berlin northward 
in central Wisconsin. 12 
Dendroica castanea (Wilson). Bay-Breasted Warbler 
Not a very common migrant. More common in fall than in 
spring. 
Dendroica striata (J. R. Foster). Black-Poll Warbler 
A very common migrant, arriving May 14th to 30th. 
Dendroica fusca (Muller). Blackburnian Warbler 
An abundant migrant, arriving May 6th to 26th. A female 
was taken June 11, 1908, near the Inlet (Silver Creek) of Green 
Lake. 
Dendroica virens (Gmelin). Black-Throated Green Warbler 
A very common migrant, arriving May 3d to 19th. 
Dendroica vigorsi (Audubon). Pine Warblef 
A quite common migrant during spring migration. 
Dendroica palmarum palmarum (Gmelin). Palm W'arbler 
A very common spring and fall migrant. It is common every- 
where. 
Seiuius aurocapellus (Linnaeus) Oven-Bird 
A common migrant, and a quite common summer resident, 
nesting in the more upland woods. 
Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracensis (Gmelin). Water 
Thrush 
Abundant migrant, arriving early in spring, about the first 
week in April, in company with the Hermit Thrush. 
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