Birds of Upper St, John. 
Batcheidar. 
48 . Junco hyemalis {Linn .) Set. Black Snowbird ; “Bluebird. 
Very common at Fort Fairfield. At Grand Falls it was very abundant 
everywhere. 
Bull. N.O.O, 7, July, 1882, p,148 
Birds within Ten Miles of Point' 
dq Monts, Can, Comeau & Memam 
3 8 . Junco hiemalis. Black S.owbxrd. - Very common. First 
seen May 16 , 1882 . 
Bull N. 0,0. 7, pot. 1882, P.235 
_ TTmnnrd H Me Adam, Oak Bay, N* 
'-r ct ‘ of esss: 
’ ’ ; 5 eggs Black SoowbiM, 
O.&O. i*.J«a.!884.p./4' 
, T am informed by Mr. Ernest 
No „.,ppe„a„e, of J»"“’ *> ofMontreal during the 
D Wintle that he did notsee a Junco t unusual occurrence as the 
.p'rfng migrations of the present ye. , fe» of then, 
bhd. gene,. Ur rer, " , “o wrife. to « *« «'• «' £ 
berlaik, St. John , N. B. Avh. A 
Witt- 25, Wilson’s Snowbird. 
O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886. p. QJ- 
Summer Birds of Bras D’Or Region 
Oap* Breton Id,, N.S. J. Dwight, Jr. 
| 37 . Junco liyemalis. 
Attk, 4, Jan., 1887. p.10 
Breeding Dates of Birds in Kings 
County, No S, W atson L. Bishop. 
Black Snowbird {Junco hyemalis). May 13, 
16, 20, 21, 26, 29. June 1, 4, 22, 23, 29. 
O.&O.' XIII. Mar. 1888 p.45 
Summer Bds. Restigouche Valley, N.B, 
July,*88. J. Brittain and P. Cox, Jr. 
Junco hyemalis. Junco. — Very common. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 118 
