Birds of the Adirondack Region. 
CH.Merriaoa. 
XOO Caprimulgus vociferus, Wilson. Wh.p-poor-will- B reeds, 
but not common except about the borders of the woods. 
Bali, N. O.O, 0, Oct, 1881. p, 231 
Long IslandBird Notes N. T.Lawr ence 
7. Caprimulgus vociferus. Whip-poor-will. — On April 26, 1885, 
Mr. Henry DeForest found a nest of this bird at Oyster Bay, contaimng 
two eggs; the following week, May 3, he again visited the spot, and found 
younto birds that had evidently been hatched several days. I record the 
above as an unusually early date. J. P. Giraud. Jr., speaking of this bird 
in ‘The Birds of Long Island,’ says, “It arrives on Long Island about the 
first of May, from the South; in the latter part of the same month the 
female commences laying.” 
Auk, 2, July, 1886. p.272 
Birds T!og& Oo, 2ST.Y. Aldan Loring 
354. Whip-poor-will. Not rare. | 
Oa&o, Isna, 1880, p.§§ 
Oneida Ocunty, New York 
William L, Ralph & Egbert Bag:* 
Antrostomus vociferus. — This species is common along the shore of 
Oneida Lake in June. Undoubtedly breeding, though we have not found 
it. It was given in the List on the strength of a single specimen taken in 
Herkimer Co. Alik, VII. July, 1890, P, 231 - 
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Whip-poor-will. Heard occasionally. 
E. A. Sterling, Brooklyn, Pa. 
Auk, XIX, July, 1902, p.299. 
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10. Antrostomus vociferus. Whip-poor-will. — Included by Mr. 
Embody only in his hypothetic list. A common summer resident, how- 
ever, in the low woods about Oneida Lake, particularly at Lewis Point. 
Mr. Miller has taken one specimen, a fall migrant, at Peterboro. 
Autt, XX, July, 1903, 
