1. 
7: ay 30- 
Ji no 10, 
1373. 
Aug. 12 
I To 1 mi n t hophi 1 a per Purina , 
Maino (Lako Umbagog}:* .w, <P 
'/ ry common ; :\r' lly distributed., being found 
'ory >ro throughout tha woods but especially in arbor* 
vitao swamps and thickots of young firs. Thoy food 
high up i.. o tree-tops and aero very res’loss, raroly 
ro! !• ining long in one place, and frequently taking long 
flights. Thoy sang- freely at all tines of the (Icy . 
■ -hu, ©s >e ly Just »* lig] ; g alw 
ter long Flight, the song resembles th of t a fash* 
villo .'arbler but is shriller and r ore prolonged and 
r id. The female has a shar; C irp, precisely like 
: N<.shville . ror :us 11 founds ar »r 
th . ground than v/ero the males. One shot June 7 was 
incubating, and several taker •roviously fed laid all 
but one or two of their ©ggs. 
Abundant along the banks of 0 -abridge j.vor hove 
dam, .: r Warblers i large com- 
i. is . and as ‘roq > rs d v : bur* 
nuns overhanging the water. 
1374. 
July 23. 
Shot a young female in the firs behind the mill. 
Aug. At least two** thirds of a ®loc of^n^s^d ' rbl >rs 
mot with to-day in second growth birch, and poplar on the 
Tylor .road were this species, They uttered a ohir 
very like that of the ashville Farblor, and woro shy 
1370. 
June 6. 
“ 4. 
i i3. 
« 14. 
1379. 
May 22. 
and restless. r shot four. 
Three shot and a number seer, and heard. I think 
there ms a mor 3 arrlv 3 t -day. 
A male singing among the firs behind the mill. 
Two males singing on the wig s of the ler farm. 
A single male singing on the Tylor road. 
Ono hoard a few miles above loth;]., 
; s rd yet. 
Juno 1 
