Birds of Upper St, John. 
Bato&eidor. 
53. Agelasus phceniceus ( Linn .) Vieill. Red-winged Blackbird. 
“Quite common at Eel River, ten miles from Houlton” (R. R. McL.). 
It does not occur at Fort Fairfield or Grand Falls. 
Bull N, O.O. 7, July, 1882, p.148 
Birds ■within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Comeati &Merriam 
41. Agelteus phamiceus. Red-shouldered Blackbird. —Very 
rare. The only one ever seen here was a female, and was shot by Mr. 
Comeau May 22, 1882. 
Bull N. 0.0, 7 ,Oot, 1882 , p.230 
— 0,,t ' 
~498. Red- winged Blackbird. Tolerably 
common. — 
0,&Q, XV, JUISQi 18&0* p “ a7 
35. Agelaius eU \ k f though the same marsh 
served in a marsh near Cross Lake August 6. ^ 
was visited several times later, we did not see tne s 
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182. Agelaius phoeniceus. Red-winged Blackbird. — Abundant 
summer resident, March 8 to November 10; latest record December 25, 
1890; breeds (May 31 to June 25). 
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