. The birds of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with introductory chapters on geographical distribution and migration . Gull,Gull-billed Tern,Least Tern,Black Tern,White Egret,Florida Gallinule,Yellow Rail,Dowitcher, Pectoral Sandpiper,VVhite-rumped Sandpiper,Red-backed Sandpiper,Semipalmated Sandpiper,Sanderling,Willet, Semipalinated Plover,Piping Plover,Turnstone,Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Bronzed Grackle,White-crowned SparrowGolden-winged WarblerTennessee Warbler,Cape May Waibler,Mourning Warbler,Hooded Warbler,Short-billed Marsh Wren,Gnatcatcher,Bicknells Thrush. X. Rare Stragglers. Bl


. The birds of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with introductory chapters on geographical distribution and migration . Gull,Gull-billed Tern,Least Tern,Black Tern,White Egret,Florida Gallinule,Yellow Rail,Dowitcher, Pectoral Sandpiper,VVhite-rumped Sandpiper,Red-backed Sandpiper,Semipalmated Sandpiper,Sanderling,Willet, Semipalinated Plover,Piping Plover,Turnstone,Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Bronzed Grackle,White-crowned SparrowGolden-winged WarblerTennessee Warbler,Cape May Waibler,Mourning Warbler,Hooded Warbler,Short-billed Marsh Wren,Gnatcatcher,Bicknells Thrush. X. Rare Stragglers. Black Skimmer,Caspian Tern,Little Blue Heron,Snowy Heron,Glossy Ibis,Black Rail,Clapper Rail,Purple Gallinule,Purple Sandpiper,Marbled Godwit,Hudsonian Godwit, Oyster-catcher,Ruffed Grouse,Wild Pigeon,Bald Eagle,Swallow-tailed Kite,Fish Crow, Yellow-headed Blackbird,Sharp-tailed Finch,Lincolns Finch,Black-throated Bunting,Blue Grosbeak, Summer Tanager,Loggerhead Shrike,Philadelphia Yireo,Brewsters Warbler,Orange-crowned Warbler,Prothonotary Warbler,Yellow-throated Warbler,Mockingbird,Bewicks Wren,Brown-headed PART II. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY. WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ORNITHOLOGICAL LITERATURERELATING TO PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY. INTEODUCTOEY EXPLANATIONS. The following purports to be a complete list of such birds as havebeen recorded as occurring in those parts of Pennsylvania and NewJersey lying east and south of the Alleghany Mountains. The listhas been based mainly upon the experience of the members of theDelaware Valley Ornithological Club, drawn from their collectionsand field notes. In order, however, to make it more accurate, it hasbeen necessary to consult as well the experience of others. Withthis end in view, all the published matter relating to the ornithologyof this section, as far as known and available to the compiler, hasbeen consulted, and correspondence has been carried on with orni-thologists in various part


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