Dendroica blackburniae. 
Maine (Lake Umbagog). 
1870. 
May 22. 
“ 24. 
“ 27. 
« 9 
29 . 
June 3. 
“ G. 
A sin? 1 ; bird near poplar tavern* 
.A single female yesterday. About a dozen of both 
soxos to-day; tho males in full song. 
fhroo adult rial os hopping about in a tree top with 
other hrb 1 >rs, occasionally oven descending to th> 
ground. 
Dur ing; a trip up Ca; bridge River to tho sluice 
tuis arbier was tho Most abundant species observed. 
0.ue i : i3le s singing in a very unusual manner its notes 
res-y >b 1 ing 11 1 os > of D. tigrina . 
Not only tho most abundant of tho genus here this 
season but actually outnumbering all tho other Sylvicol U 
dae. PUt together. 
A female shoo to-day evidently would not have bred 
for sometime. 
(June 9) 
10130. 
May 16. 
1081 . 
May 12. 
Conspicuous by its absence ov ry vnoro beyond Errol, 
Numb .rs h >ro already. 
Numbers singing about the take; 
at bethel. 
seen yes terday 
