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33. Molothrus ater. Cowbird.—Crawford Co, July 3, 1904; JuIjl 3, 1905. Fairly 
common; seen mostly about buildings. 
34. Sturnella magnet. Meadowlark.—Crawford Co., July 21, 1904, one seen 
on grass plains, one mile north of Higgins Lake. July 5, 1905, several seen on 
the same plains. Not common. 
35. Loxia ourvirostra minor. American Crossbill.—Roscommon Co., August 31 
and September 5, 1904, pair seen drinking at windmill in Sec. 17. Infrequent. 
36. Astragalinus tristis. American Goldfinch.—Crawford Co., July 4, 1904, pair 
seen. July 2, 1905. Common. 
37. Poocetes graminius. Vesper Sparrow.—Crawford Co., July 10, 1904; nests 
found July 18 and 21, 1904, and July 3, 1905. Very common on jack pine plains. 
38. Zonotrichia alMcOlUs. White-throated Sparrow.—Crawford Co., July 2, 
1904; July 2, 1905. Common in timber swamps. 
39. ’ SpizeUa socialis. Chipping Sparrow.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., July 
2, 1904; July 2, 1905. Very common. Breeds. 
40. Spizella pusilla. Field Sparrow.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904, heard. July 
3, 1905. Heard occasionally. 
41. Junco hyemalis , Slate-colored Junco.—Crawford Co., July 18, 1904, flock 
seen containing several young birds. July 5, 1905. Frequent. 
42. Melospiza cinerea melodia. Song Sparrow.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904, 
July 2, 1905. Common on edge of timber swamps. 
43. Melospiza georgiana. Swamp Sparrow.—Crawford Co., August 17, 1904, 
seen in tamarack “blow-down.” Rare. 
44. Pipilo erythrophthalmus. Towhee.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., July 2, 
1904; July 2, 1905. Very common. Nests in oak-sprout land. 
45. ’ Zameloida ludoviciana. Rose-breasted Grosbeak.—Crawford Co., August 
21,-1904, two seen and heard in tract of virgin pine (Thayer tract). 
46. Gyanospiza cyanea. Indigo Bunting.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904; July 
2, 1905. Common along eldges of timber swamp. 
47. Piranga erythromelas. Scarlet Tanager;—Crawford Co., July 10, 1904, male 
seen in timber swamp. July 10, 1905. Rare. 
48. Hirundo erythrogastra. Barn Swallow.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; July 
4, 1905. Frequent. 
49. Tachycineta hicolor. Tree Swallow.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1905, one seen. 
50. Riparia riparia. Bank Swallow.—Crawford Co., July 3, 1905. Occasional. 
51. Ampelis cedrOrum. Cedar Waxwing.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904; July 
2, 1905. Common in timber swamp along lake shore. Breeds in oak brush land. 
52. Vireo olivaceus. Red-eyed Vireo.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904; July 2, 
1905. Common in cedar swamps and jack pine thickets. 
53. Mniotilta varia. Black and White Warbler.-—Crawford Co., July 24 and 
August 15, 1904. Males seen. 
54. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 24 
and August 21, 1904. Not common. 
55. Dendroica caerulescens. Black-throated Blue Warbler.—Crawford Co., 
August 15, 1904, male seen in timber swamp. Infrequent. 
56. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 11, 
1905. Only one seen. 
57. Dendroica Virens. Black-throated Green Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 2, 
1904; July 2, 1905. Common in timber swamps along lake shore. 
58. Dendroica kirtlandi. Kirtland’s Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 6-22, 1904, 
two pairs seen in scrub oak on a ridge north of Higgins Lake. One pair was 
apparently nesting. Seen repeatedly at same place for more than two weeks. 
July 3, 1905, song heard at same place. Roscommon Co., August 25, 1904, male 
seen. 
59. Dendroica discolor. Prairie Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1905, male 
heard and seen in oak coppice. 
60. Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven Bird.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1904; July 2, 
1905. Common. Cedar swamps and jack pine thickets. 
61. Seiurus novehoracensis. Water Thrush.—Crawford Co., July 18, 1904. 
Probably frequent. 
62. Geothlypis Philadelphia. Mourning Warbler.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; 
pair seen repeatedly in timber swamp; probably nesting. July 8, 1905, male 
seen and heard frequently at edge of swamp; probably nesting. 
