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IV. LIST OF BIRDS 
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which I saw in Maine between July 24 and August 
3, 1857. 
A very small hawk at Great Falls, on Webster Stream. 
Halicetus leucocephalus (white-headed or bald-eagle), at Ragmuff, 
and above and below Hunt’s, and on pond below Mattawamkeag. 
Pandion halicetus (fish-hawk or osprey), heard, also seen on East 
Branch. 
Bubo Virginianus (cat-owl), near Camp Island, also above mouth 
of Schoonis, from a stump back and forth, also near Hunt’s on 
a tree. 
Icterus phceniceus (red-winged blackbird), Umbazookskus River. 
Corvus Americanus (American crow), a few, as at outlet of Grand 
Lake; a peculiar cawing. 
Fringilla Canadensis (tree-sparrow), think I saw one on Mount 
Kineo July 24, which behaved as if it had a nest there. 
Garrulus cristatus (blue-jay). 
Parus atricapillus (chicadee), a few. 
Muscicapa tyrannus (king-bird). 
Muscicapa Cooperii (olive-sided fly-catcher), everywhere a pre¬ 
vailing bird. 
Muscicapa virens (wood pewee), Moosehead, and I think be¬ 
yond. 
Muscicapa ruticilla (American redstart), Moosehead. 
Vireo olivaceus (red-eyed vireo), everywhere common. 
Turdus migratorius (red-breasted robin), some everywhere. 
Turdus welodus (wood-thrush), common in all the woods. 
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Turdus Wilsonii (Wilson’s thrush), Moosehead and beyond. 
Turdus aurocapillus (golden-crowned thrush or oven-bird), Moose¬ 
head. 
Fringilla albicollis (white-throated sparrow), Kineo and after, ap¬ 
parently nesting; the prevailing bird early and late. 
Fringilla melodia (song-sparrow), at Moosehead or beyond. 
Sylvia pinus (pine warbler), one part of voyage. 
Muscicapa acadica (small pewee,, common. 
Trichas Marylandica (Maryland yellow-throat), everywhere. 
Coccyzus Americanus? (yellow-billed cuckoo), common. 
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