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Telmatodytes palustris palustris (Wilson). Long-Billed Marsh 
Wren 
A very common summer resident, nesting often in what seems 
to be colonies. It is found in wetter places than the preceding 
species. 
Certhia familiaris americana (Bonaparte). Brown Creeper 
A common spring and fall migrant and winter resident. In 
1906 one was seen as late as June 6th. 
Sitta carolinensis carolinensis (Latham). * White-Breasted 
Nuthatch 
A common all-year resident and nesting species. 
Sitta canadensis (Linnaeus). Red-Breasted Nuthatch 
A spring and fall migrant; in 1903 two were seen all winter. 
Penthestes atricapillus atricapillus (Linnaeus). Chickadee 
An abundant all-year resident, nesting in hollow tamarack 
stubs and decaying posts. 
Regulus satrapa satrapa Lichtenstein. Golden-Crowned King- 
let 
A common migrant, and sometimes remains all winter. In 
1903, 1904, and 1908, a few remained all winter in a small tama- 
rack swamp north of Black Creek. Arrives earlier than the 
following species. 
Regulus calendula calendula (Linnaeus). Ruby-Crowned King- 
let 
A common migrant. Arrives April 5th and remains until 
May 20th, which is somewhat later than the preceding species. 
Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin). Wood Thrush 
A common summer resident, nesting in all suitable places, 
especially in low, damp, unmolested woods. 
Hylocichla fuscescens fuscescens (Stephens). Veery 
A common migrant. 
Hylocichla aliciae aliciae (Baird). Gray-Cheeked Thrush 
An abundant migrant, especially on the east end of Green 
Lake and along the Fox River at the juncture of the White River. 
