Aranel is cedrorum . 
Cambridge, Mass. 
1398. 
Where are the Cedar -birds? A small flock was seen in 
March 1. 
Belmont in December and Tor rey met with a very large flock 
(upwards of 100) at Wellesley Hills early in the winter but 
if the usual February flight has come up from the south none 
of its members have visited this immediate neighborhood for 
had they done so they would surely have appeared in our gar- 
den. My Parkraan's apple has a good crop of fruit and some of 
the hawthorns are covered with berries. 
Peterborough, New Hampshire. 
1398. 
From two or three to six or eight seen daily. On July 
July 5 
to 
Aug .15. 
20th upwards of thirty were noted at Cunningham Pond where 
the attraction seemed to be shad bush berries on which the 
birds were feeding greedily. 
Cambridge, Hass. February oirds in the Garden. 
1899. 
A solitary Cedar bird with wax -tipped wings appeared in 
February . 
the crab apple tree at 1 P.M. , Feb. 1st. It was doubtless the 
same bird which we saw in the garden, January SOti. Strange- 
ly enough it did not appear to notice the unusually abundant 
fruit which still hangs on our Parfcman '. s apple and on some 
Viburnum opulus bushes, and still more strangely this fruit 
n 
has not attracted any other birds of the same species. 
