Birds of the Adirondack Rep-ion. 
42. Vireosylvia gilva ( Vieillot ) Cass In. Warbling Vireo. — Not 
common and only met with, so far as I am aware, about the borders of 
the great forest. 
Ball. N. O.O. G, Oct. 1881, P. 228 
Arrivals of Mig’y Birds, Spring-1886, 
Central Park, N. Y. City. A. G. Fame, Jr. 
May 9, Vireo gilvus, (527). Warbling Vireo. 
O.&O. XI. July. 1888. p.109 
CL- . *ht . £>. 
Vireo gilvus. Since recording the Warbling Vireo on Long Island, 
Sept. 16, 1895 (Auk, Vol. XIIT, 1896, p, 87), I have observed it every 
spring and summer near the same locality, namely, just south of Prospect 
Park near the Ocean Parkway. It probably nested here continuously, 
and in 1900 I observed the nest, which was in plain sight from the drive- 
way. Not only the nest but the bird upon it could be seen from the 
ground, and I repeatedly heard the bird and saw the articulating move- 
ments of the head and bill as it sang from the nest -while brooding. The 
nesting terminated successfully as far as I could determine, though later 
in the season I failed to visit the locality for a considerable interval. 
During the summer of 1901, no birds of this species occupied the locality 
referred to. 
Auk, XIX, April., 1902, p, /y%. 
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OJjv^S £ 5 ~ /*■ 3 o . 
Warbling Vireo. Not common. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.298 
