Birds Known to Pass Breeding Season 
nr. Winchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 
39. Zonotrichia albicollis.* 
Auk, Y, Oct,, 1888, p.389 
Notes on Birds of Winchendon, Mass. 
William Brewster. 
Zonotrichia albicollis. — In 1887 I met with two males, and in 1888 one, 
all in spruce swamps. They were in full song and evidently had mates 
and nests, for they showed the utmost concern when their retreats were 
invaded. Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p.30O 
Pali Migration, Bristol County, Mass. 
1385. Charles H. Andros. 
C ■ /if 
throated Sparrow seen. 
a single White- 
O'&O. XI. Jan. 1886 . p. A 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
P. W. Andros. 
Zonotrichia albicollis (Gmel .), WhifUthroated 
Sparrow. Migrant, tolerably common. 
O.&O. XII, Sept. 1887 p.140 
A white-thr oated sparro w taken at Arlington Heights 
Mass., Jan. ft. W. F. Hadley. 
o <feO. XIV, Feb. 1889 p.29 
General Notes. 
18. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow. — Not rare 
from Becket northward. 
Auk XII. Jan. 1895 p. 88 
Bds. Obs. 'ev Graylock Mt Bn-kshire 
Oo. Maas, oune 28- July IQ. W, Paxop 
31. Zonotrichia albicollis. White-throated Sparrow.— In ascend- 
ing Graylock by the turnpike, this bird was not met with until within 
two miles of the summit (altitude about 2800 feet). From this point to 
the summit it is common. Its notes are preeminent in the bird music of 
the top of Graylock, where it is known and cherished by the keepers of 
the summit-house as the ‘Mountain Lark.’ On the eastern slope of 
Graylock, m the Notch, especially in the cleared land on the south of the 
‘Bellows-Pipe’ or heigh t-of-land, the Whitethroat descends to a much 
lower lev el th an on the western side of the range 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.lul 
