Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the 
Humber - liver, Aug. 10 - Sept. 24, 1889. 
34. Scolecophagus carolinus. Rusty Blackbird. — Fairlj common. 
Louis H, Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p. 72 . 
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Rusty Blackbird {Euphagus carolinus ). — The southern boun- 
dary of the breeding range of this species seems to approximately 
coincide with that of the preceding species, at least in this region. 
July 12 I saw at a small lake in the Laurentian Hills, near Inlet, 
Quebec, a family of this species. I took one of the young to make 
sure. They had not come there on their migration, for they always 
stayed together, there were no migrants about, and in every way 
acted as if at home. 
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36. Euphagus carolinus. Rusty Blackbird. — One pair observed 
at Short Lake. We visited the same lake later several times and on each 
occasion both birds were seen flying back and forth along the shore carrying 
food. They were undoubtedly feeding young. 
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186. Euphagus carolinus. Rusty Blackbird. — Abundant migrant, 
April 6 to May 8, and September 9 to October 27. 
