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SO. Nests regularly each year in the wooded sections. 
\ ircosylva gilva — Warbling Vireo. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about May 5 and leaves about 
September 20. Nests are found occasionally, but not as regularly as the 
preceding species. 
I.anivirco flavifrons — Yellow-throated Vireo. 
Common summer resident. Must certainly nest here, but the writer 
nas never found a nest. Arrives April 30 and leaves about September 10. 
Lanivirco solitarius — Blue-headed Yireo. 
Common summer resident. Nests occasionally in the deeper woods 
adjacent on the Bellvale and Bearfort bills. But on the east side no nests 
have been found and but few birds frequent there. Arrives about May 25 
and leaves late in September. 
Yireo griseus — White-eyed Vireo. 
Common summer resident. Arrives May 1 and leaves about Septem- 
ber 25. Nests are found quite regularly in the lower growths of the ad- 
jacent woodlands. 
Mniotilta varia — Black and White Warbler. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about April 25 and departs about 
October 1. Nests are found occasionally in the heavily wooded sections 
about the lake. In every case these nests were found on the ground at 
the base of a tree, except in one case, in May, 1910, when the nest was 
in the side of a decayed tree trunk about a foot from the ground. 
Helm itlicros vermivorus — Worm-eating Warbler. 
Occasional summer resident. Have no record of its nesting here, 
but believe they do, as pairs have been noted during the breeding season 
in the Bearforts on three different occasions. Arrives usually about May 
5 and leaves September 5 to 8. 
Vcrmivora pi mis — Blue- winged Warbler. 
Common summer resident. Arrives May 5 and departs about August 
25. Have found it nesting on three occasions in the lower portions of 
the Bellvale Mountains in the low bushes and on the ground at the foot 
of some bushes. 
Verm ivora clt rysoptcra — Golden- winged Warbler. 
Rare transient visitant. Only observed by the writer during the mi- 
grations and usually only one or two individuals. Passes north May 7 
to 16 and again southward about September 1. 
Vcrmivora rubricapilla — Nashville Warbler. 
Rather common migrant. Passes north about May 10 and return 
from the north again in later Septtember. Usually most abundant in 
overgrown cut-offs. 
1 ermivora peregrina — Tennessee Warbler. 
Rare migrant. Spring migration May 15 to 20 and fall migration 
about September 10 and 15. 
Compsothlypsis cimcricana usneae — Northern Parula Warbler. 
Very common during migrations. Spring, May 10 to 20, and fall, 
late September. Occasionally met with in June and July, so it is fair to 
assume they breed in the vicinity, but no nests have been located. 
Dendroica tigrina — Cape May Warbler. 
Rare migrant. Observed at Deacon’s Point May 20, 1916, and at 
Sterling Forest May 15, 1920. 
