Birds .of Upper St, John, 
■Batcheldsr. 
50. Zonotrichia albicollis ( Gm .) Bp. White-throated Sparrow. 
— Very abundant at Grand Falls wherever there was dead wood on the 
ground. At Fort Fairfield also it was very abundant; this bird and Junco 
hyemalis were the commonest species. The nests were apt to be in a 
clearing near the edge of woods, and frequently were in damp places. 
They were often under a fallen branch, or at the foot of a sapling, and 
were but slightly concealed. 
Ball. N. O. G, 7, July, 1882, p, 148 
Birds within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Cozueati & Mernam 
39. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow.— The com- 
monest Sparrow, breeding everywhere. First seen May 14, 1882. This 
bird is the “Nightingale” of the Canadians. 
Bu&N.O.O, 
Got, 1882, p,238 
Ij aat li ate s Migratory Birds obst rvedby 
E. D . Wintle, Fall 1885, Montreal, Can. 
throated Sparrow. 
O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886. p. VV. 
Summer Birds of Brae D’Or Region 
Cape Breton Id, , N. S. J. Dwight, Jr. 
35. Zonotrichia albicollis. 
4, Jan. , 188 ;. p.lQ 
An Ornithologist' s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar. 
Zonotrichia albicollis , White-throated Spar- 
row. Seemed to arrive at Esquimaux Point on 
May the 20 th and soon became common; did 
not see them to the eastward of that place and 
doubt if they leave the heavy timber. 
0.& O. XII. Mar. 1887. p. 3 V 
-Birds, Haute island. Bay of Fundy, July 
26, 1887. W. L. Bishop, Kentville, N. S, 
White-throated Sparrow, Zonatrichia albi- 
collis ; Abundant. 
O.& O, XII. Sept. 1887 p. 146 
Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop. 
41. Zonotrichia albicollis. Whi-j 
nesting about the last of June. 
PE-THROATED SPARROW. — G 
ommon, 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 148 
