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THE WILSON BULLETIN— September, 1922 
/S eirus noveoracensis — Watek-Theush. 
Common migrant. Arrives in the spring about May 1 and passes 
south about September 1 to 15. The valley of the Wauaque is an excel- 
lent section to observe this species during the migrations. 
Seiunis motacilla — Louisiana WATERrTHRUSH. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about April 25 and departs in 
late August. Must surely nest here, but the writer has never located 
its home. 
Oporornis formosus — Kentucky Warbler. 
Rare migrant. Only observed three times in the section: May 10, 
1914, at Deacon’s Point, Sterling Forest May 5, 1918, and Hewitt’s May 
10, 1920. 
Oporornis agilis — Connecticut Warbler. 
Rare migrant. Only observed once. May 9, 1917, at Sterling Forest. 
Oporornis pliiladelpliia — Mourning Warbler. 
Rare migrant. Observed but twice, May 19, 1920, at Awosting, and 
May 16, 1921, at Greenwood Lake Glens. 
G< othlypis frichas — Maryland Yellow-throat. 
Common summer resident. Arrives May 1 and departs in early 
October. Nests abundantly throughout the section in the swampy areas. 
Icteria virens — Yellow-breasted Chat. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about May 4 and departs in early 
September. Nests regularly each year in many parts of this district. 
Wilsonia citrina — Hooded Warbler. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about May 5 and departs in early 
September. Nests are frequently found in secluded spots where there 
is little chance of their being molested by mankind. 
Wilsonia piisilla — Wilson Warbler. 
Common migrant. Arrives about May 15 and passes south in early 
September. 
Wilsonia canadensis — Canadian Warbler. 
Common migrant. Spring migration takes place May 8 to 20 and 
fall migration early September. Individuals are occasionally met with 
in the spring up to June 10. 
^etophaga ruticilla — Redstart. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about May 1 and leaves in late 
September and early October. Nests rather abundantly throughout the 
section. 
Anthus riihescens — Pipit. 
Common migrant. Arrives from the south April 1 to 20 and passes 
south in late October. 
Dumetclla carolinensis — Catbird. 
Common summer resident. Abundant breeder throughout section. 
Arrives in the spring in late April and departs in early October. 
-Toxostoma rufunv — Brown Thrasher. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about April 5 to 10 and deiparts 
in late October. Nests regularly each year throughout the section. 
Troglodytes aMon — House Wren. 
Common summer resident. Arrives about April 27 and departs in late 
September. Nests abundantly throughout the district. 
Nannus hiemalis — Winter Wren. 
