I 59 - (Dendroica tigrina) Cape May 
\\arbler. A rare migrant. Maj. Blanch- 
the County 16 ^ Ms collection ’ taken ia I 180.’ (Sylvania pusilla) WilsonVWarb- 
i ^^‘ u ^P en< ^ rc ^ ca estiva) Yellow Warb- jgi (SvlvarniTcanadensis) Canadian 
* r T ; Summer Yellow-bird.” Rather Canadmn 
common summer resident. Breeds. 
lbl. (Dendroica cserulescens) Black- 
throated Blue Warbler. A common mi¬ 
grant. 
162. (Dendroica coronata) Myrtle 
Warble. “Yellow-rumpWarbler.” An 
abundant late fall and early spring mi¬ 
grant. 
163. (Dendroica maculosa) Magnolia 
Warbler. “Black and Yellow Warbler.” 
Common migrant. 
164. (Dendroica pensylvanica) Chest¬ 
nut-sided Warbler. An abundant mi¬ 
grant, and a rare summer resident. 
The young in the fall are very common. 
Breeds. 
165. (Dendroica castanea) Bay-breast¬ 
ed Warbler. Rare in spring, but the 
young are not uncommon in the fall. 
166. (Dendroica striata) Black-poll 
Warbler. A common migrant. The 
last of the migrating Warblers in the 
spring. 
167. (Dendroica blackburni®) Black 
burnian Warbler. This, the handsom¬ 
est of the Warblers, is rather rare in 
the spring, but common in the fall mi¬ 
grations. 
168. (Dendroica virens) Black-throat¬ 
ed Green Warbler. A common mi¬ 
grant. 
169. (Dendroica vigorsii) Pine Warb¬ 
ler. Common migrant. Abundant in 
the fall. 
170. (Dendroica discolor) Praire 
Warbler. A rather rare migrant. I have 
only seen it in spring. 
Warbler. Common migrant. 
182. (Setophaga rutieilla) Am. Red¬ 
start. Common migrant, rare summer 
resident. Breeds. 
183. (Anthus pensilvanicus) Am. 
Pipit. “Am. Titlark.” Common mi¬ 
grant. 
184. (Mimue polyglottos) Mockingbird. 
Very rare summer resident. 
185. (Harporhychus rufus) Brown 
Thrasher. “ Brown Thrush.” A toler¬ 
ably common summer resident. Breeds. 
Is nearly equal to the Mockingbird as 
a songster. 
186. (Galeoscoptes carolinensis) Cat¬ 
bird. Abundant summer resident. 
Breeds. 
187. (Thryothorus ludovicianus) 
Carolina Wren. Very rare summer 
resident. Breeds. 
188. (Troglodytes Aedon) House 
| Wren. Common summer resident. 
Breeds. 
189. (Troglodytes hiemalis) Winter 
Wren. A rather common migrant. 
190. (Cistothorus stellaris) Short-bill¬ 
ed Marsh Wren. A not uncommon 
summer resident. Breeds. 
191. (Cistothorus palustris) Long¬ 
billed Marsh Wren. Common summer 
resident. Breeds. 
192. (Certhia familiaris americana) 
Brown Creeper. Common migrant. 
193. (Sitta carolinensis) White-breast¬ 
ed nuthatch. Common permanent 
resident. Breeds. 
194. (Sitta canadensis) Red-breasted 
171. (Dendroica palmarum hypochry- Nuthatch. Rare winter visitor. 
Rather rare 
195. (Parus bicolor) Tufted Titmouse. 
Tolerably common permanent resident. 
Breeds. 
196. (Parus atricapillus) Chicadee. 
Rather rare in summer, but common 
Breeds on 
197. (Regulus satrapa) Golden-crown¬ 
ed Ki aglet. Common winter resident. 
198. (Regulus calendula) Ruby-crown¬ 
ed Kinglet. Common migrant. 
199. (Turdus mustelinus) Wood 
Thrush. Abundant summer resident. 
sea) Yellow Palm Warbler 
migrant. 
172. (Seiurus aurocapillus) Oven-bird. 
“Golden-crowned Thrush.” Common 
summer resident. Breeds; nest on 
ground generally with a covered arch- during the rest of the year 
way of grass leading to it. ^ the higher hills mostly. 
173. (Seiurus noveboracensis) Water- 
thrusli. Rather a common migrant. 
174. (Seiurus motacilla) Louisiana 
Water-thrush.” Large-billed Water- 
thrush.” Not uncommon as a summer 
resident. ... . Our commonest breeding bird. 
175. (Geothlypis ag J 'i • n + t 200. (Turdus fuscescens) Wilson’s 
Warbler, hareautum ' Thrush. Common summer resident, 
have never seen it here in spring. Breeds 
176. (Geothlypis philadelphia)Moum- 
in ?77^ ^eothlypisf trichas) Maryland %tn Uu. ^ tUt* 
Yellow-throat. Common summer resi lz lAx 33 
dent. Breeds. Is very much like a Wren l 
* 11 178 k(Icteria virens) Yellow-breasted 
Chat Rather common summer resi¬ 
dent* Breeds. Has a habit of singing 
at night, and also of singing while flut- 
term! in the air, from winch rt-ha^ ac¬ 
quired the name of the dancing 
*1 79 .' ’(Sylvania mitrata) HoodedWarb- 
ler Very rare summer resident. (Fai 
child.) 
