Birdo of the Adirondack Begion, 
' O. H. Merriam 
179- Dendrceca pinus ( Wilson) Baird. Pine-creeping Warbler 
-Mr Dayan took a full-plumaged male/?. f imi at Lyonsdale, Lewis Co.' 
May 8, 1S77. I have never observed the species within the limits of the 
— Adirondack Region, and it must be regarded as a rare bird here. 
BuII.N. 0.0, 7, April, JJ382, p, 
Arrivals of Mig’y Birds, Spring-1886 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Paine, Jr. 
April 12, Dendroica vigorsii, (671). Pine 
| Warbler. 
O.&O. XI. July. 1886. p. 100 
Pma- Iiinaasaa 3©o of 8Q-30 
^ Wm Mirr 8ULU. w Dendroica vig- 
orsii ^ fairly common there v and restricted to the pines. 
1 
19? 
TTy .,P n0i<la County, New York 
William L,.RaIpli & Bgbert Bag? 
Dendroica vigorsii. — June n, 1SS9, at Sylvan Beach, we saw at least two 
pairs building in high pines. We watched them, with a glass and the 
naked eye, collecting spiders’ nests from under the veranda of a cottage 
and carrying these and other materials into two places in the pines. A 
day or so afterwards a gang of men moved a neighboring cottage a tew 
feet, cutting two trees near those in which the birds werebuilding, and the 
birds disappeared. About two weeks later a single bird was seen at the 
same place. This species was given in the List on the strength of the 
single specimen given by Dr. Merriam, in his ‘Preliminary List of the 
Birds of the Adirondack Region,’ as taken at Lyon’s Falls. It must now 
be given as a rare summer resident, breeding. Auk, VII. July. 1890, 
Notes from Western New York. 
Maur Ice C . B1 ake , Kan ov er , N . H . 
Dendroica vigorsii . — On each of the following dates Mr. Antes and I 
observed a bird of this species at Canandaigua,— April 28, May 6, 7, and 9, 
1906. There was no Ontario County record formerly. We observed 
one on June 2 and another on June 3, both singing, in likely breeding 
places in the vicinity of West River, Yates County. These are the first 
records for this county. 
Auk, 24, Apr. , 1907 , p 
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