Pearson, on Birds of Cumberland Island, Ga. 
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70. FtOEiDA Caedinal (Cardinalis cardinaUs floridanus) . 
Abundant and breeding. 
7-i. Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris) . 
Five males and three females noted May 2-6. 
72. ScAELET Tan AGEE (Piranga erythromelas) . 
Two males appeared near the house May 2. 
73. Summed Tanagee {Piranga riiljra rubra). 
Common in the oak forests. 
74. Baen Swallow (Hirundo erytJirogastra) . 
Perhaps fifty were seen flying about the golf course and nearby field 
May 2, 3 and 5. 
75. Teee Swallow {Iridoprocne bicolor). 
Many were resting on dead trees in the upper end of a beach pond 
May 3. 
7G Loggerhead Sheike {Lanins ludovicianus ludoviciamis) . 
Watched an adult feeding a young on May 8. Two others were 
found. 
77. Red-eyed Video {Vireosylva olivacea) . 
Seen on May 3, 4 and 5. 
78. White-eyed Video {Yireo griseus griseus). 
Seen and heard daily. 
70. Black and White Waebler {Mniotilta varia) . 
In evidence daily. 
80 Peothonotaey Waeblee {Protonotaria citrea) . 
A not uncommon species about the fresh water ponds. 
81. Parula Warbler {Compsothlypis americana americana). 
A few observed. Breeds. 
82. Yellow Warbler {Dendroica (estiva (estiva). 
These birds were frequenting the shrubbery near Mr. Carnegie’s 
house and at Dungeness. 
83. Magnolia Warbler {Dendroica magnolia). 
Four males seen May 2, 
84. Black-poll Warbler {Dendroica striata). 
Two were found on the morning of May 2. 
85. Pine Warbler {Dendroica vigor si) . 
Several found in the pine woods. Males were in song. 
86 Yellow Palm Warbler {Dendroica pahnarum liypoclirysea) . 
Noted in company with the Magnolia Warbler. 
87. Oven-bird {Seiurus aurocapilliis) . 
A numerous species, inhabiting the underbrush and thick woodlands. 
88. Yellow-breasted Chat {Icteria virens virens) . 
Heard calling the night of May 2. None seen. 
89. Mockingbird {Mimus polyglottos) . 
Abundant. Nests containing eggs were examined May 3 and 4. 
90. Catbird {Dumetella carolinensis) . 
Often seen darting about the shrubbery. 
91. Brown Thrasher {Toxostoma rufum). 
Frequently noted as we rode about the Island. 
92. Carolina Wren {TJiryotliorus ludovicianus ludovicianus). 
