Hylocichla 1 ' ustulata swa insoni 
1071. 
Juno 9. 
1072. 
Juno 3- 
14. 
1073. 
July 21. 
1874 
July 20. 
1874,. 
.Aug. 3, 
1874 
lug# 5. 
1070. 
’■ay 20. 
Turdus swainsoni. 
? 'aino (Lake IJnbagog) „ 
A nest containing two fresh eggs 
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Abundant and generally distributed. Tho malos 
usually sang from a porch only a few foot above tho 
gr ound and had a habit of flitting , yard or two ir.i 
tho intervals between > eh utterance* Tho song of this 
species is nost nearly like that of Tilson’s Thrush; 
in fact it is essenti illy t] i same : Hie trill short#- 
onod and ending in a fow boll—like notes. either with a 
rising or falling inflection. Those final notes give 
it a sright rosernb lance to the song of tho Hermit Thrush 
They still sing regularly although most other birds 
aro now silent. 
Still singing. 
Shot a young in first plumage. 
Took a young in first plumage. 
i.aoy v.oro in full song this overling although water 
froze last night to the thickness of indov/ glass, and 
there is still much snow in tho woods.^ 
y 
'Hr. ng the nest found on the 6th I found the fe¬ 
male sitting on £ our fresh oggs. She permitted no to 
nearly touch her before flying, and left tho spot in 
silence. 
70 
1876, 
June 11 
