A YEAR WITH THE BIRDS 
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Purple Grackle 
Redwing 
Song Sparrow 
Robin 
Bluebird 
Woodcock 
Phoebe 
Meadowlark 
Cowbird 
Fox Sparrow 
Kingfisher 
Mourning Dove 
Field Sparrow 
In April we may look for these. The regular coming of 
the birds depends upon the season. If mild they come gradu- 
ally, if stormy by fits and starts, sometimes almost in mixed 
flocks : 
Great Blue Heron 
Purple Finch 
Vesper Sparrow 
Chipping Sparrow 
Tree Swallow 
► First half 
Black and White Warbler 
Oven Bird 
House Wren 
Barn Swallow 
Green Heron 
Spotted Sandpiper 
Whip-poor-will 
Chimney Swift 
Towhee 
Purple Martin 
Bark Swallow 
■'v 
► Last half 
Brown Thrasher 
Catbird 
Wood Thrush 
IN APPLE BLOSSOM TIME LOOK FOR ORIOLES AND ALL THE BRIGHTLY 
COLORED BIRDS 
In May you must get up early and keep both eyes and ears 
wide open if you would name this month’s share of our one 
hundred birds. All that have not come must do so now or 
never, though crippled or sick 
time. 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo 
Nighthawk 
Humming-bird 
Kingbird 
Baltimore Oriole 
Bobolink 
Indigo Bird 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak 
birds may straggle along at any 
Scarlet Tanager 
Red-eyed Vireo 
Yellow Warbler 
Maryland Yellow-throat 
Yellow-breasted Chat 
Redstart 
Veery 
