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207. Cedar Bird, Cherry Bird, Cedar Waxwing (Ampclis cedro- 
rum ). 
An abundant summer resident. 
20S. Northern Shrike, Butcher Bird (Lanins borealis). 
A spring and fall visitor, but probably not found during 
the winter except in unusually mild seasons. 
209. Migrating Shrike ( Lanins ludovicianus migrans). 
A summer resident. 
210. Red-eyed Y t ireo ( Vire0 olivaceus). 
Common everywhere in woodland. 
211. Philadelphia Vireo ( Virco pliiladelphicus ). 
An uncommon migrant, possibly breeds. 
212. Warbeing Vireo (Virco gilzus). 
Common. 
213. Yeeeow-tiiroated Vireo (Virco flavifrons ). 
A summer resident, less common than either the Red-eyed 
or Warbling. 
214. BeuE-iiEaded Vireo, Solitary Vireo ( Vireo solitarius) . 
Breeds rather commonly in the evergreen forests in the 
northeastern corner of the county, elsewhere a migrant. 
215. Brack and White Warbler ( Mniotilta varia). 
A summer resident throughout the wooded portion of the 
county. 
216. Golden-winged Warbler (Helminthophila chrysoptera). 
A summer resident in bushy woods especially near tama¬ 
rack swamps. 
217. Nashville Warbler ( Helminthophila rubricapilla). 
A common summer resident in the tamarack and white 
cedar swamps. 
218. Orange-crowned Warbler (Helminthophila cclata). 
A common spring and fall migrant. 
219. Tennessee Warbler ( Helminthophila peregrina). 
A very abundant migrant spring and fall. 
220. Parula Warbler (Compsothlypis americana). 
A rather common summer resident in the heavy timber. 
221. Cape May Warbler (Dcndroica tigrima). 
A spring and fall migrant. 
222. Yellow Warbler ( Dcndroica cestiza). 
An abundant summer resident. 
