Summer Birds Tim Pond Ms. by P. H. C. 
SnramerResidents on Southwest 
Q oast of Maine. T. H, Montgomery,, Jr,, 
Redstart, ( Setophaga ruticilla). One shot and 
given me by a lumberman, who was acting as 
my cook. 
087. Redstart. Abundant at Boothbay. I 
saw two or three at Camden. 
O.&O. XI. Feb. 1886. p. US'. 
aandQ, '15* Hhv,1390, P.132 
Birds of Dead River Region, Me. F . H. C. 
33. Setophago I'ufiaapilla, (Redstart). Specimens 
of this bird were secured as far north as Boundary 
Lake and Tim Pond. Those were lone indi- 
viduals and appeared out of place in the dark 
gloomy forests. In the southern portions around 
New Vineyard and Madrid they were frequently 
seen in pairs along the roadside, as I drove along 
enroute for the north. I was informed that they 
bred in the scrub growth on the farms, but did not 
find any nests, as I devoted my limited time in 
pursuit of less familiar birds than this gorgeously 
attired little visitor to my Massachusetts home. 
O.&O- XI. Oct. 1880. p. 145 
