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Ohattura ptlaaloa« 
Fairly ooamon about famhouses near iroola* Chlnoiey swifts 
were seen at 'mrrenton, also on Jane 6 and 9* 
Arohlloohus oolnbrii* 
Abundant in the rofsion south of Aroola* Hiuaming birds were seen • , 
daily flying across the oultiTated fields to visit flovering vetches* 
woods they worted about the tips of the branches examining 
the needles, passing quickly from tree to tree. In deoidnous growths 
they came to visit oak trunks and br^ohes, where the sap, oosing from 
small incisions, had attracted small diptera and other insects. At 
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times three or four individuals would gather at the same tree and 
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squabble fiercely over the rig^t to feed. One suoh tree that I watched 
dk several occasions was visited only by males. Another tree that I 
found on June 8 was frequented at that time by females only. 
TyrannuB tjrrannas. 
Fairly common near Aroola. 
Bviarohus orinitas . 
OOBSDon in the wooded areas about Aroola. 
Hyiochanes virens. 
Oommon in wooded areas. Heard calling throughout the day. 
Empidonaat vlresoeos . 
Fairly oommon in low woods. Hales were calling at intervals. 
