Sninus pinus 
1889. 
L. Umbagog, Maine. 
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A few solitary birds were observed in September, but not 
flocks until Oct. 4th., after which they were seen almost daily, 
some of the flocks containing upwards of one hundred birds each. 
They were feeding exclusively on the seeds of birches. They were 
tame, but restless, flying a great deal. Like the Led Poles, when 
in large floaks, they flew in very compact order. On one occas¬ 
ion, in October, I heard the peculiar,trilling note which I have 
always considered one of the songs of this species. 
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