RECORDS VOLUME XII, FEB. 1920 31 
13. Starling, 3. 
14, Pine Siskin, 20. 
15. Brown Creeper, 1. seen in same place next day. 
The following birds have come to my feeding station 
this winter. 
1, Blue Jay, about 7. 
. Tree Sparrow, 10. 
. Song Sparrow, l. 
. Junco, 30. 
. Goldfinch, 1. 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 3. 
Hairy Woodpecker, 2, 
. Downy Wl Oeekpere lens, 3. 
. Starling, 7. 
10. Chickadee, 15. 
11. English Sparrow, large flocks. 
CoADN PRON 
On Jan. 14 my friend picked up a live Horned Grebe 
on Newtonville Ave. He carried it home and. fed it on fish 
and lettuce, but decided to set it free in the Reservoir. 
FROM MRS. VIOLA F,. RICHARDS, S. DEERFIELD. 
I cannot get into the fields now. but our birds here are 
wonderful! A Waxwing alighted on a window shelf. one 
morning recently. Its stay there was so short we had no 
time for careful observation. Later it was sharing a froz- 
en apple with a Starling, but was not near enough so I 
could tell whether it was a Cedar or a Bohemian Wax- 
wing. : 
The singing of Tree Sparrows is a daily treat now, 
One day when it was raining hard a Tree Sparrow sat and 
sang as thourh he preferred a cold rain for an accompani- 
ment. 
