Summer Birds Tim Pond Me. by F.H. C. 
Canada Jay, ( Perisoreus canadensis). Not com- 
mon. Not more than half a dozen seen each year. 
O.&O. XI.Feb.l88Q.p. _ 2 <>r 
The Canada Jay at Portland, Maine.— A specimen of the Canada 
Jay ( Perisoreus canadensis) was killed in Scarborough on October 15, 
1880, by Mr. Luther Rellon, of Portland, and deliverfed into my hands a 
few hours after its capture. The specimen is worth noting from its being 
the first that I have ever known to occur in the vicinity of Portland, 
although its kind is said by Professor Verrill (Proc. Ess. Inst., Vol. Ill, 
p. 151) to winter commonly at Norway, Maine, only forty miles farther 
north.— Nathan Clifford Brown, Portland. Maine ^ “ < a o 
Bull. N. O.O, 7 , April, p. /•*■< • 
Fall Birds of Northern Maine. 
F. H. Carpenter, 
Canada Jay ( Perisoreus canadensis ) . Con- 
spicuous, rather than abundant. 
O.&O. XII. Nov. 1887 p. 188 
