Notes on Birds of Winchendon, Mass. 
William Brewster. 
Contopus borealis.— June 26, 1887, we found two pairs of Olive-sided 
Flycatchers in an extensive sphagnum swamp, and after a short search 
discovered one of their nests near the top of a rather tall black spruce. 
The female was sitting on three nearly fresh eggs. In 1888 I did not 
revisit this swamp, but Mr. Bailey passed it a few days before my arrival 
and heard the Flycatchers calling. We did not find the species else- 
where. 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p. 390 
nfwiSr/ 011 ?? 8 Breeding- Season 
nr. A inchendon, Mass. Wm. Brewster 
24. Contopus borealis.* || 
Auk, V, Oct,, 1888. p.389 
Bds. Oba. near Gr*ylock Mt. Berkshire 
Oo. Maas, juue 28- July 10. W. Faxon 
16. Contopus borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. -Not rare on the 
mountain sides. Most often found where the timber has been partly cut 
Auk, fl. April, 1889. p .100 
General Notes. 
Country B Mass° f 20 Ifmaiata. 
!7- Contopus borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. — A nest with 
young found in Hinsdale, June 30, 1893. 
Auk XII, Jan, 1895 p. 88 
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