THE WILSON BULLETIN— March, 1922 
About two dozen at Carolina Beach June 4. 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird Archilochus colubris. 
One in the woods, June 6. 
Kingbird Tyrannus tyra units. 
Wilmington Beach, June 4. 
Crested Flycatcher Myiarhus crinitus. 
Common in the woods. 
Phoebe Sayornis phcebe. 
One at Wilmington Beach June 4. 
Wood Pewee Myiochanes virens vircns. 
Common in the woods. 
Blue Jay Cyauocitta cristata cristata. 
Common in the woods. 
Fish Crow Corvas ossifragus. 
Solitary individuals rather common along the beach. A small nest 
in a small oak, about thirty feet from the ground, may have belonged to 
this species or to the common crow. I only know that the flushed bird 
was a crow. 
Red-winged Blackbird Agclaius phccniccus phccniccus. 
Common in the salt marsh along the sound June 4. 
Meadowlark Sturnclla magna magna. 
A pair in an old abandoned field, overgrown by broom sedge, June 6. 
Orchard Oriole Icterus spurius. 
One seen at an abandoned farm house June 1. 
Boat-tailed Grackle Mcgaquiscalus major major. 
Common at Fort Fisher, in the tidal marshes, June 1. 
Goldfinch Astragalinus tristis tristis. 
Full plumaged male and a female observed in the salt meadow back 
of camp on several occasions, May 30 to June 5. 
English Sparrow Passer domesticus domesticus. 
Abundant about an abandoned farm house. 
Chipping Sparrow Spizclla passer ina passerine. 
With the preceding. 
Field Sparrow Spizclla pus ilia pusilla. 
Only one seen, June 6. 
White-eyed Towhee Pipilo crylhrophthalmus ( allcni ). 
“ Towhees ” were abundant in the woods. They undoubtedly repre- 
sent the subspecies alleni. 
Cardinal Cardinal is cardinalis cardinalis. 
One male at an abandoned farm house, seen and heard on several 
occasions. 
Blue Grosbeak Guiraca cierulea cxvrulea. 
One singing in the bush on old beach June 1. 
Indigo Bunting Passer ina. eyanca. 
Five or six seen. 
Painted Bunting Passerine ciris. 
One sang in a small oak near our trail to the well every evening dur- 
ing our stay. It was not heard during the day. 
Scarlet Tanager Piranga erythromelas. 
One full plumage male seen by one of our party at Fort Fisher June 10. 
