. The ornithology of Chester County, Pennsylvania . /■^-^^l Photo by A. C. Redfield WORM-EATING WARBLER NEST AND EGGS. Photo by A. C. Redfield BLUE-WINGED WARBLER NEST AND EGGS Annotated List loi (1897); ave. 15 yrs. May 14. Departure—Aug. 11 (1902)—Sept. 14 (1896);ave. 9 yrs. Aug. 23. 214. Oporornis agilis Connecticut Warbler. Raretransient. Dr. Montgomery collected specimensSept. 20 and 28, 1889, and saw another Sept. 25,all in West Goshen; and I took single birds on , 1893 and Oct. 7, 1897 (Nos. 423 and 636, L. B.). There are no spring records. Fall arrival—Sept. 19 (1893)—Oc


. The ornithology of Chester County, Pennsylvania . /■^-^^l Photo by A. C. Redfield WORM-EATING WARBLER NEST AND EGGS. Photo by A. C. Redfield BLUE-WINGED WARBLER NEST AND EGGS Annotated List loi (1897); ave. 15 yrs. May 14. Departure—Aug. 11 (1902)—Sept. 14 (1896);ave. 9 yrs. Aug. 23. 214. Oporornis agilis Connecticut Warbler. Raretransient. Dr. Montgomery collected specimensSept. 20 and 28, 1889, and saw another Sept. 25,all in West Goshen; and I took single birds on , 1893 and Oct. 7, 1897 (Nos. 423 and 636, L. B.). There are no spring records. Fall arrival—Sept. 19 (1893)—Oct. 7 (1897);ave. 5 records Sept. 26. 215. Oporornis Philadelphia. Mourning Warb-ler. Rare transient. Michener gave it as a summerresident, extremely rare. Four specimens have beentaken by Josiah Hoopes and Witmer Stone ( Pa. and N. J., 139) ; and according to Warren,Harry Garrett of Willistown has also taken speci-mens. Pennock states that on June 19, i886, afemale, which had been found a few days before,was brought to him, and a male was seen in the samevicinity about June 12. The inference is that


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