146 Bulletin Wisconsin Natural History Society [Vol. 11, No. 4 
Lanius borealis (Vieillot). Northern Shrike 
The writer feels quite sure that he saw a single individual near 
Oconomowoc in December, 1912, but is unable to locate his 
data on this subject, and as no further reports are available, 
the bird is placed “on the shelf” for further reference. 
Helmitheros vermivorus (Gmelin). Worm-Eating Warbler 
Reported from Golden Lake on May 3, 1912, but not on very 
satisfactory data, and we await further reports on the species. 
Vermivora pinus (Linnaeus). Blue-Winged Warbler 
Reported from Golden Lake on May 2, 1912, but the writer 
feels grave doubts as to the correctness of the identification, and 
no specimen was secured. Probably does occur in the county 
as a rare migrant, but we must have a specimen before we give it 
place. 
Dendroica cerulea (Wilson). Caerulean Warbler 
Undoubtedly occurs, but so far has not been observed. 
Dendroica kirtlandi (Baird). Kirtland’s Warbler 
Reported repeatedly, but owing to the great rarity of this 
warbler, it can not be accredited a place until a specimen has 
actually been taken within our limits. 
Wilsonia citrina (Boddaert). Hooded Warbler 
Reported from Golden Lake on May 5, 1912, but this is the only 
record, and as the bird was seen amid a flock of warblers, we 
await further records before placing it in the body of the list. 
RECAPITULATION 
Resident 
(Birds marked with an asterisk have been found breeding.) 
Herring Gull. 
*Mallard Duck. 
*Bob-white. 
Ruffed Grouse. 
*Long-eared Owl. 
Saw-whet Owl. 
*Screech Owl. 
*Hairy Woodpecker. 
*Downy Woodpecker. 
*Prairie Horned Lark. 
*English Sparrow. 
White-breasted Nuthatch. 
*Chickadee. 
Prairie Chicken. 
*Blue Jay. 
