Pinicola enucleator leucura 
L. Umbagogr, Maine. 
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1884 . 
1886 . 
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1889. 
L. Umbagog, ’Jaine. 
PINE GROSBEAK. 
b) 
I noted the first Grosbeaks Oct. 5th. After the I5th. they 
were seen or heard daily. They were generally distributed over 
the whole country, wen -ft ot rrre in the dense forests quite as 
much as about the edges of openings. On Oct. 24th. , I saw a 
flock composed of four males all in full red plumage. They are 
tame birds,gentle and unsuspecting, but restless, flying a great 
deal and alighting chiefly on the tops of small spruces. They 
come readily to the imitation of their whistling call. I was un¬ 
able to ascertain on what they were feeding. They did not seem 
to frequent any particular kind of trees, and I found nothing 
recognizable in the stomachs of specimens that I killed. 
187#, 
Aug 
27, 
18«2, 
Oc t»b—, 2 1 
Pinicola oneucloator. 
Maine (Lake Unbagog). 
Shot a young bird, moulting and changing from fi 
to fail ylunago, I hoard him whistling in the donso 
woods bordering Leonard's Pond, and by imitating his 
note called him directly to mo. 
Hoard October 10 and ono soar. October 21. 
