Birds "within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Comeau & Merriam 
22. Setophaga ruticilla. Rkdst art. -Tolerably common. First 
seen June 9, 1882. 
Boil* N.0.0, 7,Oot, 1382, p.235 
ilrd8 &3SL ?*" lobn - 
30. Setaphaga ruticilla ( Linn ■) Swains. Redstart. — This species 
was exceedingly abundant at Grand Falls wherever there were hard woods. 
It was a common bird at Fort Fairfield. 
Bull N.O.O, 7, April, 1882, p.UO 
^ 9 , Redstart 
O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886. p, VV. 
20 1887* W island Bay of Fundy, Jr ly 
0, 1887. W. L. Bishop, Kentville.N. S. 
Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla : a few pairs 
breed. 
■Q«& Q, XII, Sept. 1887 p .143 
Summer Birds of Bras D'Or Region 
Cape Breton Id,,X.S. J. Dwight, Jr. 
54. Setophaga ruticilla. 
Auk, 4, Jan-, 1887. p.10 
Redstart, plentiful, both males and females. 
O.&O. XI. May. 1880. p. 7 j- 
Birds of Magdalen islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop. 
,-, 7 - Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart Ahnndmt 
resident, especially on Grindstone. Strange to say we saw about “ 
of* cuir visit. 6 male; the ^ oung could flat have been fledged at the time 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 149 
Summer Bd». Restigoucha Talley N. B 
July, *83. J. Brittain and P. Cox, Jr. 
Setophaga ruticilla. Redstart. — Common. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.H9 
Dwiih ., h ummer Birds of 
Prince Edward- Island. 
Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart. _ Abundant. One of its 
ongs mignt be easily confused with one of D. maculosa. The importance 
nde C h Sn T ng S r SS a regi ° n Where the denseness of the woods and 
nderbrush renders the sight or capture of the vocalist often 
^possible, is very great, but to depend entirely upon one’s ear in identi 
ing birds is a procedure greatly to be deprecated. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893, p.14 
Bumpier Birds of Sudbury, Out. 
A.JH.Ail3era«r, 
087 . American Redstart. Tolerably common. 
- Oj&Oj EV, juoe, 1890, p.88 
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