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63. Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla. Northern Yellow-throat.—Crawford Co., 
July 5, 1904; July 2, 1905. Common in oak coppice. 
64. Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler.—Crawford Co., August 14, 1904. 
One specimen seen in timber swamp. 
65. Setophaga ruticilla. American Redstart.—Crawford Co., July 10, August 
14, 1904; July 16, 1905. Frequent in timber swamp along lake shore. 
66. Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Catbird.—Crawford Co., August 14, 1904; one 
seen in timber swamp. July 2, 1905. Infrequent. 
67. Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904, nesting. 
July 2, 1905. Frequent in oak brush land. 
68. Troglodytes aedon. House Wren.—Crawford Co., July 4, 1904, fledged young 
seen. July 2, 1905. Common in scrub oak. 
69. OXbiorchilus hiemalis. Winter Wren.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1904; July 
2, 1905. Frequent in timber swamp along shore of Higgins Lake. 
70. Sitta carolinensis. White-breasted Nuthatch.—Crawford Co., July 10, 1904; 
July 6, 1905. Frequent in timber swamp; seen in jack pine thickets. 
71. Parws atricapil'lus. Chickadee.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., July 5, 
1905; August 21, 1904. Observed frequently in timber swamps and jack pine 
woods. 
72. Hylocichla guttata pallasii. Hermit Thrush.—Crawford and Roscommon 
Cos., July 2, 1904; nest with four eggs found July 17, 1904. July 2, 1905. 
Abundant in edges of timber swamps, also observed in jack pine woods. 
73. Merula migratoria. American Robin.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; July 
2, 1905. Frequent. Several nests found in jack pines. 
74. Sialia sialis. Blue Bird.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; July 5, 1905. Fre¬ 
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