THE BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND 
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Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and some¬ 
times White-throated Sparrows 
appear. 
May ist. 
About the ist of the month the 
Barn Swallows, Black and White 
Warblers, Least Flycatchers, 
Night Hawks, Purple Martins, 
Solitary Vireo, Towhee Buntings, 
Yellow-rump Warblers, and Yel¬ 
low-winged Sparrows make their 
appearance. 
May 5th. 
The Baltimore Orioles, Black- 
throated Green Warblers, Catbirds, 
Chimney Swallows, Wilson’s 
Thrushes, Yellow Warblers. 
May 10th. 
Blackburnian Warblers, Black¬ 
cap Warblers, Black-throated 
Blue Warblers, Parula Warblers, 
Bobolinks, Chestnut-sided Warb¬ 
lers, Oven-birds, Golden-winged 
Warblers, House Wrens, Hum¬ 
ming-birds, King birds, Maryland 
Yellow-throats, Nashville Warb¬ 
lers, Redstarts, Rose-breasted 
Grosbeaks, Warbling Vireos, Wa¬ 
ter Wagtails, Wood Thrushes, and 
Yellow-throated Vireos arrive. 
May 15 th. 
The Bay-breasted, Magnolia, 
Black-poll, Canadian, and Mourn¬ 
ing Warblers arrive, also the Ol¬ 
ive-sided Flycatchers, Traill’s Fly¬ 
catchers and White-crowned Spar¬ 
rows appear. 
May 20th. 
About the 20th the Tennessee 
Warblers, the Yellow-bellied Fly¬ 
catchers and the Wood Pewees 
mav be looked for. 
Lark Bunting 
